3 Reasons Why Technology Integration Matters


As John Donne once wrote, “No man is an island entire of itself.” With digitalization bridging any distance, the same logic could be applied to tech.


Threat actors have vast underground forums for sharing their intelligence, while security professionals remain tight-lipped in a lot of data breach cases. Much like the way a vaccine can help stop the spread of infectious diseases, sharing threat intelligence and defense strategies can help to establish a more secure future for everyone. 


So what is the answer? Partnerships. Some of the world’s largest and most successful companies take advantage of tech developed by other businesses. This way, they can provide quick time-to-value to their customers, plus the resources to improve their core offerings. 


Current State of Affairs


According to a recent ESG study, 80% of organizations use more than 10 data sources as part of their security operations. More than half (52%) believe their security operations environment has become more difficult to manage over the last two years. The growing number of disparate tools and volume of data they produce overwhelm security operations center (SOC) managers. Not only does it make it harder for security analysts to respond to threats well, but it also affects the team’s morale.


Research from the Information Systems Security Association found that 83% of 280 security professionals surveyed want to see vendors build open standards into their products to enable interoperability.


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