Buying more cyber security tools doesn´t necessarily lead to better response to IT incidents .// An IBM study of June 2020 concluded that organizations want to make their systems more robust by purchasing many cybersecurity products, but in the end this practice has a negative impact on their responsiveness.
The research, based on a survey conducted with an IT specialist, showed that organizations used at least 45 tools on average, but when an incident occurs, about 19 of them need to be coordinated.
The performance of Teams with more than 50 tools rated below the rest in their ability to detect and respond to an attack.
The excess of tools is a global reality. A report from Oracle and KPMG valid for 2020 found that 79% of organizations have more than 51 tools and 37 % have more than 100.
The tools have a utility, but it requires taking advantage of them. With so many products available in an organization, the challenge is how to connect those technologies so that they can leverage and justify their use.
One of the advantages of Camel 360 is that it provides visibility of the tools and facilitates the management of security in the organization. Its ability to identify and communicate with the rest of the tools in your system rationally benefits your organization's strategy and gives it a business perspective that makes the cybersecurity problem understandable to operators and managers within the organization.
At Camel Secure, we manage the cyber risk of your business.