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I’ve been blogging about what should be the “big 3” topics at this week s (virtual) RSA conference. I started with a blog about XDR followed by another about Zero Trust. My final blog of this series looks at what CISOs want to hear about SASE at RSA.
Why SASE? Because:
Security at the network edge isn’t getting any easier. Sixty-four percent of organizations claim that network security at the edge is much more, or somewhat more difficult than it was just 2 years ago due to factors like an increasingly dangerous threat landscape, growing attack surface, and the need for more granular network security policies. Like other security areas, CISOs are moving toward replacing today’s army of security point tools with an integrated platform in this case, SASE.
Enterprise Strategy Group to Present Zero Trust, XDR, and SASE Research Insights at RSA Conference 2021
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Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) will present research findings on seminal cybersecurity topics at several sessions next week at RSA Conference 2021.
These sessions aim to bring clarity to critical and rapidly changing cybersecurity areas, helping cybersecurity professionals meet security requirements and support the business. MILFORD, Mass. (PRWEB) May 13, 2021
Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), a leading IT analyst, research, and strategy firm, will present research findings on seminal cybersecurity topics at several sessions next week at RSA Conference 2021. ESG cybersecurity analysts John Grady, Dave Gruber, and Jon Oltsik will discuss how XDR is enabling security analysts to expand threat detection and respons
ESG Report Uncovers Security Decision Makers 2021 Cybercrime Concerns
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) HUMAN (formerly White Ops), a cybersecurity company that protects enterprises from bot attacks to keep digital experiences human, today published new research into security leaders’ perceptions of and responses to sophisticated bot attacks. The research, which was conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), revealed concerns about the threats bots pose, including site slowdowns caused by overwhelming traffic, new account fraud, credential cracking/brute force attacks, account takeover, content manipulation, sensitive content scraping, and inventory exhaustion and cart abandonment.
The survey was conducted during the first quarter of 2021 and collected insights from 425 cybersecurity and IT decision makers with application security knowledge and responsibilities for their organizations.
Bot Attacks a Top Cybersecurity Concern
Mitigating bot attacks is a major concern for security leaders, according to new research published yesterday by cybersecurity company Human (formerly White Ops).
The 2021 Bot Management Trends report, which is based on a survey conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), exposed worries regarding a string of threats posed by bots.
In the first quarter of 2021, ESG asked 425 cybersecurity and IT decision makers with application security knowledge and responsibilities for their organizations about their perceptions of and responses to bot attacks.
Leaders expressed concerns that bots could cause site slowdowns by overwhelming traffic, new account fraud, credential cracking/brute force attacks, account takeover, content manipulation, sensitive content scraping, and inventory exhaustion and cart abandonment.
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