August 18, 2017
In a newly released report, 62 percent of IT security professionals surveyed named advanced threat detection as their biggest cybersecurity challenge.
The 2017 Threat Monitoring, Detection and Response Report, a full summary of the survey, was produced by ControlScan, a provider of managed security and compliance solution, in partnership with Crowd Research Partners.The reportsheds light on the various aspects of security threat management, a press release said.
"This new research report is timely, because it shows that organizations are missing important opportunities to detect cybersecurity threats before they become business disruptors," ControlScan CEO Mark Carl said in the release. "A big part of the problem is that in-house IT teams lack the necessary manpower and, in many cases, the specialized knowledge to effectively defend against today's attacks."
The report points to specific organizational shortcomings. For example:
"A lack of advanced security staff, low security awareness among employees, and slow speed of threat response are leaving organizations vulnerable," said Holger Schulze, founder of the Information Security Community on LinkedIn. "The cybersecurity threat landscape is rapidly advancing and organizations must shore up their threat management efforts to effectively address it."
Download a free copy of the 2017 Threat Monitoring, Detection and Response Report.
The 2017 Threat Monitoring, Detection and Response Report is based on the results of an online survey of more than 400 cybersecurity professionals conducted to gain insight into security threats faced by organizations and solutions used to detect, remediate, and prevent them. Respondents' company sizes were evenly distributed and various industries were represented.