Why Having a Bigger Security Stack Is Not Always Better for Cybersecurity

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In the ever-evolving world of technology and digital wonders, the term “bigger is better” often rings true. However, when it comes to the realm of cybersecurity, this mantra doesn’t hold up as much as you’d think.


The temptation to create a colossal security stack, brimming with every protective measure under the virtual sun, is enticing. But does this sheer volume of security tools equate to enhanced protection? The short answer is no—on the contrary, it could seriously complicate things.


What Is a Security Stack?

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If you imagine cybersecurity as a fortress guarding against an onslaught of digital threats, your security stack would be the combination of tools, processes, and technologies that make up the walls, moat, and sentinels of this digital fortress. It’s not a single, impenetrable shield but a strategic organization of multiple components working together to strengthen your defenses.

To build a strong security stack, you must first calculate your specific needs. Whether you’re an IT professional safeguarding a corporation or a managed service provider (MSP) searching for ways to protect your clients, understanding the risks is critical.

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