Reduce the Harm of a Data Breach With Data Security Analytics


Over the last year, the average total cost of a data breach increased nearly 10% to $4.24 million. That’s the highest average in the history of IBM Security’s annual Cost of a Data Breach Report. This was due to a number of factors. Increased remote working due to the COVID-19 pandemic and digital transformation both matter. Critical industries struggled to adapt their cybersecurity programs to the changing data landscape and IT infrastructure. Now, they need to consider security tools that are adaptable, intelligent and connected. Automation is one lever to pull in the fight against data breaches.


What Is Security Automation?  


Security automation means tools that augment or replace human work in the detection and containment of attacks and intrusion attempts. This includes solutions that depend on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, security analytics and automated security orchestration.


In the survey, respondents with a mature use of security analytics saw data breach costs 32.9% lower than for organizations with less mature programs. Security AI and automation can also significantly reduce the average time to detect and respond to a data breach. This, in turn, leads to lower average costs.


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Data Security Analytics Uncover Potential Threats and Risky Users


Key data security solutions can help discover and classify sensitive data on-premises and in the cloud. They can also monitor data activity for policy violations and detect unusual user data access. But a superior solution takes this one step furthe ..

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