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7Security Hygiene and Posture Management Remains Immature But Is Garnering More…
3The External Attack Surface Is Growing and Represents a Consistent Vulnerability
4Asset, Vulnerability, and Patch Management Depend Upon Tools, Processes, and…
2Security Testing Is Valuable But Mismanaged
3SHPM Spending Will Continue Despite Macroeconomic Pressure
1Respondent Demographics/Firmographics
Complete Survey Results: Security Hygiene and Posture Management Remains Decentralized and Complex
Jul 31, 2023
by
Jon Oltsik
This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on security hygiene and posture management programs, highlighting areas like continuous security testing, process automation, and increasing staff as well as aspirations to consolidate disparate point tools into a security observability, prioritization, and validation (SOPV) architecture.
Page Count: 66
Table of Contents
About This Document(1)
Survey Overview
Research Methodology(1)
Research Data(21)
Security Hygiene and Posture Management Remains Immature But Is Garnering More Attention(7)
The External Attack Surface Is Growing and Represents a Consistent Vulnerability(3)
Asset, Vulnerability, and Patch Management Depend Upon Tools, Processes, and Cross-department Cooperation(4)
Security Testing Is Valuable But Mismanaged(2)
SHPM Spending Will Continue Despite Macroeconomic Pressure(3)
Security hygiene and posture management has become increasingly difficult because of factors like a growing attack surface, the increased use of cloud computing, and the need to support a remote workforce. These factors can create security vulnerabil…