Skills shortage and integration challenges halt cybersecurity adoption

BlackFog research highlights practical challenges of managing complex threat landscape.

BlackFog has released research findings which highlight the practical challenges that organizations face in managing an increasingly complex threat landscape. According to research, 50% of surveyed IT Security Decision Makers in the US and UK had been prevented from adopting a new cybersecurity solution due to integration issues or challenges with legacy infrastructure.  Almost a third, 32%, stated that a lack of skills within their team to support a new product would also be a factor preventing them from deploying new solutions.

 

The research also revealed that security teams are now using, on average, 20 tools to combat cybersecurity threats with 22% of those surveyed using more than 31 tools. 

 

Budget constraints impact team’s tenure

At a time when many organizations are reviewing budgets for next year, the research also revealed that a lack of investment in cybersecurity could also impact the tenure of individuals in the team. Nearly a quarter, 22%, of CISOs and IT Security Decision Makers stated they would consider leaving their current role due to lack of budget for investing in the latest technology. The same number, 22%, reported that securing additional budget to implement technology was one of the biggest priorities for the first six months in their role.

 

Selecting the right tools

It does seem, however, that teams are reaching a level of maturity in terms of the strategies to source and select the right tools with the overwhelming majority, 89%, feeling they can clearly determine the right new solutions to solve their organization’s cybersecurity needs.

 

Commenting on the findings Dr. Darren Williams, CEO and Founder, BlackFog said:

 

“Managing an increasingly complex attack surface creates huge challenges for IT security leaders. In an attempt to stay ahead of cybercrime many leaders make the mistake of adding more solutions to try and solve the problem, when in fact, adding more technologies often brings new problems, employee bandwidth in particular, as products need to be managed to be effective. Security leaders need to look at new ways to address the problems they face and prioritize tools which offer a truly innovative approach to their biggest security challenges. It’s about making smart choices which make the best use of their budget and integrate with multiple security layers."


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