Of particular interest to me from our newly published “The Forrester Tech Tide™: Zero Trust Threat Detection And Response, Q2 2021” are what look like the final acts of several solutions once considered vital detection and response point products. While automated malware analysis (sandboxing) and network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) remained in our Divest category, three more technologies joined them this year: data loss prevention (DLP), managed security service providers (MSSP), and security user behavior analytics (SUBA). Why is this? Because these stand-alone technologies simply don’t cut it anymore. This isn’t to say these solutions are dead, mind you. No, they live on within larger, more comprehensive solutions.
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https://go.forrester.com/blogs/the-death-and-life-of-the-standalone-solution/ https://www.forrester.com/report/The+Forrester+Tech+Tide+Zero+Trust+Threat+Detection+And+Response+Q2+2021/-/E-RES164039?objectid=RES164039
Full Episode Show NotesTech Consolidation and the Final Acts of Once Vital Point Solutions
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Jess Burn - Senior Analyst at Forrester Research @jess_burn_ Jess is a senior analyst at Forrester serving security and risk professionals. She contributes to Forrester’s research on the role of the CISO and Zero Trust. Additionally, Jess covers continuous controls monitoring; incident response and crisis management; and security training, education, and certification.Jess spent the last eight years as a principal advisor on Forrester’s Security & Risk Council. In this role, she was a trusted partner to a network of CISOs and security and risk leaders making critical decisions in the areas of risk management, data privacy and protection, cybersecurity operations, and identity and access management. |
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Adrian Sanabria - Senior Research Engineer at CyberRisk Alliance @sawaba Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full. |