Enterprise organizations will increase spending, investing in areas like threat intelligence distribution, digital risk management, and security technology integration.
Following a threat intelligence lifecycle is a best practice, but many organizations have process bottlenecks that impact their entire program.
Organizations are spending on threat intelligence, but ESG research reveals CTI may not be getting a good return on investment.
CISOs often deliver suboptimal performance and have a short shelf life. Organizations are often at fault for both outcomes.
Security professionals will remain in high demand, but economic fallout will make hiring even harder.
Investments will increase, but CISOs will be more selective, driving the need for federated technology architectures.
Organizations are using the MITRE ATT&CK framework as more than a security operations reference architecture, adding new use cases and making it part of strategic future plans.
It’s time to stop debating about what XDR is and focus on how it fits in a security operations center modernization strategy.