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One of the biggest challenges facing security teams when it comes to incident response is complexity. The continual growth in volume and severity of cyberattacks has led to increased business process and technical complexity as different threat vectors have required security leaders to purchase point solutions with unique user interfaces, custom APIs and business logic.
According to a recent Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) study, 35 percent of organizations use 26 or more disparate technologies for security analytics and operations from as many as 13 vendors. Although there have been more efforts by the industry to integrate security tools into a wider framework, this is often very vendor-specific, leaving the burden firmly on the security team.