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ASPM products offer a central orchestration layer for fragmented AppSec toolchai…
Alert overload and visibility gaps increase risk in AppSec programs
The ‘security versus development’ mindset undermines remediation effectiveness
AI offers a high potential for risk reduction countered by a lack of trust
Convergence between ADR, CDR, and ASPM looms large
Conclusion
Research methodology
Respondent demographics
Research Report: Application Security Posture Management: Reducing Risk and Alert Fatigue With Unified Tool Sets
Research Report
Apr 08, 2026
by
Melinda Marks, Emily Marsh
Application security teams need better visibility into their code as well as improved scanning capabilities that include the ability to remediate issues with increased efficiency. This leaves ample opportunity in the market for ASPM to unify the rapidly commoditizing market of scanners and provide a higher level of value to enterprise security teams. However, does ASPM currently provide the level of depth of visibility that organizations need, or is the market too nascent?
To gain further insights into these trends, Omdia surveyed 400 IT and cybersecurity professionals in North America responsible for evaluating, purchasing, and utilizing developer-focused application security solutions.
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Table of Contents
Executive summary
Report conclusions
Introduction
Research objectives
Research findings
ASPM products offer a central orchestration layer for fragmented AppSec toolchains
Alert overload and visibility gaps increase risk in AppSec programs
The ‘security versus development’ mindset undermines remediation effectiveness
AI offers a high potential for risk reduction countered by a lack of trust
Convergence between ADR, CDR, and ASPM looms large