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CISOs face a tough balancing act. They must protect new digital transformation strategies that deliver revenue, and keep fragmented legacy systems secure. At the same time they have to battle the siege on identities, and get more work done with a smaller cybersecurity staff.
Consolidating tech stacks, together with gaining access to new technologies, is the solution many are adopting. A well-orchestrated consolidation strategy delivers greater visibility and control, cost savings and scale.
That’s thanks to advances in AI and machine learning (ML) that are strengthening cybersecurity platforms. Generative AI, for example, brings greater precision to cybersecurity while alleviating the heavy workloads and alert-fatigue that burden SecOps teams.
The goal: Fast-track new cybersecurity tech while reducing risk
Legacy tech stacks have gaps, and attackers are fine-tuning their tradecraft to exploit them. One of the widest gaps is between identities and endpoints. “It’s one of the biggest challenges that people … grapple with today,” Michael Sentonas,…