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87% of Enterprises Shift Towards Unified Security Platforms Amid Complexity Challenges
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A significant shift is occurring in the cybersecurity landscape as 87% of IT leaders express a need for unified security platforms to combat the complexity of managing multiple tools. Research indicates that organizations currently use an average of 83 different security solutions from 29 vendors, leading to inefficiencies and increased costs. The average cost of a data breach reached $4.88 million in 2024, highlighting the financial impact of fragmented security systems. Unified platforms are seen as a solution to reduce tool sprawl, improve visibility, and enhance response times to security incidents. Companies that transition to these platforms report needing 72 days less to detect and 84 days less to mitigate incidents compared to those using best-of-breed tools. The urgency for consolidation is driven by the need for better integration and operational efficiency in the face of rising cybercrime costs, projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually. The market is responding with new offerings that integrate various security functions into a single interface, promising to streamline operations and improve security outcomes.
Key Points: • 87% of IT leaders are considering a shift to unified security platforms to reduce complexity. • Organizations currently manage an average of 83 security solutions, leading to inefficiencies. • Unified platforms can significantly decrease the time to detect and mitigate security incidents.