veal the cloud is a significant concern
by 63 percent of respondents.
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• It attributes this finding to the continued
migration of companies to
IaaS and SaaS services and the concerns
cybersecurity professionals
have about securing these broad
attack surfaces and shared security
models.
dwell time remains significant.
• Nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of
respondents indicated that 100
days of dwell time (the length of
time from when an attacker enters
a network to when the organization
detects them) seemed accurate
or was too low (up from 61% last
year).
• The challenge in reducing attacker
• The highest jump in responses,
increasing 7 percent from
last year – and an alarming
trend – came from 22
percent who stated that
they were not tracking
dwell time statistics.
• These findings highlight a
continued need for more
efficient tools to detect
and track in-network
threat activity and lateral
movement.
• Organizations are increasingly
adopting complementary
security technologies.
• Respondents
believe
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