The rising complexity in cybersecurity has emerged as a significant threat in today's digital economy. Businesses are overwhelmed by a multitude of security tools, commonly exceeding 20, which although individually valuable, create operational friction. This complexity leads to stretched security teams and increased IT budgets while hindering effective incident response due to fragmented logs and alerts. As organizations continue to add tools for securing hybrid environments, the overall resilience diminishes, resulting in vulnerabilities that undermine their security posture.
Complexity itself has become one of the most pressing cybersecurity threats, overwhelming businesses with numerous tools intended to reduce risk but creating friction and blind spots.
Organizations often use 20 different security tools from multiple vendors, leading to a tangled operational environment that increases vulnerability and slows down detection and response.
Fragmentation slows down detection, increases the likelihood of misconfiguration, and burdens in-house teams with maintenance, making it harder to secure the environment.
Adding more tools doesn't automatically enhance safety; in some cases, it makes organizations more vulnerable and undermines resilience when breaches occur.
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