SecOps Struggles as Data Breaches and Security Threats Soar

 Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck the globe in March, security operation teams were already struggling with a seemingly never-ending series of security alerts, as well as a growing number of sophisticated data breaches and other cyber-threats that can harm an organization.

A recent study by computer engineering career, The 2020 State Of Security Operations, found that nearly 80 percent of organizations had experienced a data breach in the last year, while 50 percent reported that a breach had occurred within the last six months.

All this happens within a backdrop of constant alerts. The Forrester report finds that the average SecOps team receives an estimated 11,000 alerts a day, but only 47 percent of those surveyed were able to address most or all of these daily alerts. The study also notes that about one-third of all alerts to the SecOps team are false positives, while 28 percent of interviewees admitted that some alerts are ignored since analysts struggle to keep up with the pace.

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