Consolidate Cybersecurity Vendors to Accelerate Detection and Response
Organizations of all shapes and sizes are increasingly embracing digital transformation, cloud-delivered applications, remote work, and more. While this adoption of new technologies offers many benefits to enterprises—and has arguably been essential over the past few years—the inevitable downside is the expansion of the organization's attack surfaces. As a result, many organizations are seeing their security operations grow in complexity, which puts a strain on even the most capable and well-staffed security and IT teams.
However, consolidation doesn't just mean purchasing multiple individual security products from a single vendor. Instead, organizations should look for products sourced from the same vendor that actually work together a part of a converged solution, like XDR.
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