Gartner predicts that by 2020, 60% of enterprise information security budgets will be allocated for rapid detection and response approaches.¹
This is up from less than 20% in 2015 and less than 10% in 2013. So why the dramatic increase?
Once it was enough to make sure that your prevention strategy was strong enough that cyber-attackers could not break through. But today, advanced targeted attacks have made prevention-centric strategies obsolete.
With this shift, the landscape for detection and response providers has strengthened. To see which vendors Gartner considers a leader, download the most recent Gartner Magic Quadrant.
¹Source: Gartner, Shift Cybersecurity Investment to Detection and Response, January 2016; Gartner, Forecast: Information Security, Worldwide, 2014–2020, 1Q16 Update, April 2016 |
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