IT and Security Teams Increasingly United in Battle Against Sophisticated Cyberthreats, Research Finds
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According to the report, nearly all (99%) respondents indicated that the relationship between ITOps and security has grown more connected over the past 12 months. For those who described the relationship between ITOps and security as "connected," 64% stated they now have shared goals for maintaining the company's security and 70% stated they have joint processes and procedures in place for daily operations. However, there is still work to do. For example, only 48% stated they have established joint processes and procedures in place to mitigate or recover from an incident.
"Synergies between ITOps, security teams and the C-suite has never been more crucial as cyber criminals are deploying more sophisticated attacks powered by AI," said
Using AI to Advance Security
AI is expected to be a major theme in 2024 with more than two-thirds (68%) of respondents indicating the technology will boost their security efforts by identifying and responding to threats more quickly and accurately. Respondents identified several ways AI could improve their organization's security posture, including:
- Augmenting and automating employee training and security awareness (67%)
- Increasing efficiency by automating day-to-day operational processes associated with data protection (66%)
- Augmenting user authentication and access control (57%)
- Augmenting compliance monitoring and reporting (52%)
Data Fragmentation Creates Cyber Resilience Challenges
Organizations continue to grapple with fragmented data protection solutions, which not only creates management complexities but cyber resilience challenges. More than 90% of respondents say fragmentation of data protection tools has a direct, negative impact on their organization's cyber resiliency and 54% indicated that fragmentation hinders their organization's cyber resiliency efforts.
"Utilizing a host of fragmented data protection products can drive up costs, create management nightmares, give bad actors more avenues to exploit, and slow down recovery," said
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