Today’s cybersecurity landscape continues to see an increase in attacks across all categories – more phishing, more
ransomware campaigns, more identity-centric threats – while also growing in velocity. With the ransomware as a
service (RaaS) gig economy on the rise, anybody can now get their hands on tooling developed by the cyberworld's
most prolific nation-state attackers, increasing their success rates and ability to scale.
It's no longer enough to protect your endpoints and have an entirely separate email security strategy. Attacks are
targeting the gaps between these siloed point solutions and crossing multiple domains, leaving defenders to have
to manually correlate individual alerts together to detect a broader attack. Sophisticated attacks are moving across
email and endpoints, all the way to user identities, cloud applications, and your data. A point solution strategy
leaves security analysts to manually correlate alerts together to identify attacks because they never see the big
picture. This not only slows down detection, but investigation and remediation, as well.
According to a Gartner study, security decision makers are becoming more dissatisfied with the operational
inefficiencies and lack of integration that come with using a diverse range of traditional security tools and are
instead seeking more effective and integrated solutions.