There is little debate that reducing risk has become more difficult in an evolving threat landscape, but what are the greatest hurdles standing in the way of security teams?

 

Enterprise Strategy Group conducted a survey of more than 400 IT and cybersecurity professionals to gain an understanding of today’s modern threat and exposure management practices. 

 

Analysts found the increased use of public cloud services, manual processes failing to scale, disconnected tools and data, and increasing volume and complexity of alerts are the leading challenges in reducing risk.

 

Download the report for complete insights from Enterprise Strategy Group along with key investments your team should consider to reduce organizational risk in a measurable way.

Key Report Findings

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Threat and Exposure Management (TEM) remains manual and difficult to scale with only 26% using a TEM platform.
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Security teams are prioritizing asset-specific context to understand reachability and business impact of risk.
use of AI by employees
94% expect AI to help them drive faster remediation of vulnerabilities and exposures.
data protection
98% plan to use a security data fabric or data lake to consolidate siloed data from tool sprawl.