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2019 CYBERTHREAT
DEFENSE REPORT
C
yberEdge’s annual
Cyberthreat Defense
Report (CDR) has
garnered considerable
media attention and accolades over the
last five years. security investments against those of
their peers – now across 17 countries
and 19 industries.
It’s unlike any research report in the IT
security industry. Rather than supplying
statistics on specific cyberattacks and
data breaches (which many of our
sponsors do quite well), we provide
deep insight into the minds of IT
security professionals. CyberEdge would like to thank
our Silver, Gold, and Platinum
research sponsors without whose
continued support this report would
not be possible.
Now in its sixth year, the CDR has
become a staple among IT security
leaders and practitioners by helping
them gauge their internal practices and As always, our latest CDR instalment
yields dozens of actionable insights. But
the following are the top five takeaways
from this year’s report; at least in our eyes:
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Simply put, there is no other report of
its kind.
Top five insights for 2019
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1. Security analytics poised for
success. 2019 could well be
known as the year that security
analytics hits its stride. The greatest
inhibitor to IT security’s success is
contending with too much security
data. Our research participants
identified security analytics as the
most wanted security management
and operations technology for 2019.
Read the full list of insights in
the whitepaper. u
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