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U.S. Enterprises Aim for Holistic Cyber Defense, Recovery

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U.S. enterprises are shifting to unified cybersecurity systems as detailed in the 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ report. The report reveals a trend away from managing disparate products towards comprehensive end-to-end services to improve integration and resilience. Companies are investing in advanced security capabilities, recognizing the need for both immediate threat detection and long-term recovery strategies amidst evolving cyber threats. The report also evaluates 102 providers, naming leaders in various quadrants, underscoring the growing demand for integrated cybersecurity solutions.

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  • U.S. enterprises are adopting holistic cybersecurity frameworks.
  • Increased investment in innovative security capabilities such as identity management and endpoint protection.
  • Report identifies several leaders in cybersecurity solutions, indicating strong competition and quality in the sector.
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  • Transitioning away from separate products could lead to initial integration challenges.
  • Organizations must balance outsourcing cybersecurity expertise with in-house capabilities, which may strain resources.

Companies are replacing hard-to-manage siloed products with unified systems, end-to-end services while seeking improved resilience, ISG Provider Lens™ report says

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Large U.S. enterprises are adopting holistic approaches to cybersecurity that allow them to integrate data from interoperable systems, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.

The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Cybersecurity – Solutions and Services report for the U.S. finds companies are moving away from buying separate products to perform each security function, an approach that has created headaches for IT departments trying to manage and integrate the disparate systems. As they make this change, many are engaging providers of end-to-end services.

“Enterprises have found it hard to build effective cybersecurity strategies with heterogeneous products,” said Doug Saylors, partner and co-lead, cybersecurity, at ISG. “Service providers are helping them build a mesh of solutions that can talk to each other.”

This mesh can bring together information from many sources about threats, vulnerabilities and devices and present it to human analysts, who are an essential part of the holistic approach, ISG says. While many of those analysts may work for service providers, an enterprise should have some in-house expertise for the quickest possible detection and response to incidents.

U.S. enterprises are also shifting more investment into innovative security capabilities such as identity management, endpoint protection and advanced data leakage and protection systems, the report says. Many are rethinking their cybersecurity strategies in response to the growing sophistication of cybercriminals. The accelerating pace of digital transformation and the rise of remote and hybrid work during the COVID-19 pandemic have also triggered re-examinations of security.

While increasing their efforts to be secure, organizations are also starting to focus on being resilient, ISG says. Recognizing that attacks, threats and data losses are inevitable to a certain extent — even in smaller enterprises — companies are working on the ability to minimize losses and downtime if they are attacked.

“Companies need to prepare for a flexible defense and a rapid recovery,” said Jan Erik Aase, partner and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research. “The next step should be for the industry to standardize a methodology for measuring cyber resiliency.”

For more insights on cybersecurity in the U.S., including the biggest challenges enterprises face and advice on how best to tackle them, read this ISG Provider Lens™ Focal Points briefing.

The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Cybersecurity – Solutions and Services report for the U.S. evaluates the capabilities of 102 providers across seven quadrants: Identity and Access Management (IAM), Data Leakage /Loss Prevention (DLP) and Data Security, Advanced Endpoint Threat Protection, Detection and Response (AETPDR), Technical Security Services, Strategic Security Services, Managed Security Services – Large Accounts, and Managed Security Services – Midmarket.

The report names IBM as a Leader in five quadrants. It names Accenture, Atos, Broadcom, Capgemini, Deloitte, HCL and Wipro as Leaders in three quadrants each. Check Point, Infosys, Microsoft, NTT, TCS, Trellix, Trend Micro, Unisys and Verizon are named as Leaders in two quadrants each. The report names AT&T Cybersecurity, Critical Start, CrowdStrike, CyberArk, CyberProof, EY, Forcepoint, ForgeRock, Fortinet, HelpSystems, Herjavec Group, Imperva, LTI, Lumen, Okta, One Identity (OneLogin), Optiv, Palo Alto Networks, Ping Identity, Proofpoint, PwC, Rackspace Technology, Rapid7, RSA, SailPoint, Secureworks, SentinelOne, Sophos, Varonis and Zscaler as Leaders in one quadrant each.

In addition, Cybereason, Netskope, NTT, Proficio, Saviynt, TCS and Trustwave are named as Rising Stars — companies with a “promising portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in one quadrant each.

Customized versions of the report are available from Rackspace Technology and Trustwave.

The 2022 ISG Provider Lens™ Cybersecurity – Solutions & Services report for the U.S. is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.

About ISG Provider Lens™ Research

The ISG Provider Lens™ Quadrant research series is the only service provider evaluation of its kind to combine empirical, data-driven research and market analysis with the real-world experience and observations of ISG's global advisory team. Enterprises will find a wealth of detailed data and market analysis to help guide their selection of appropriate sourcing partners, while ISG advisors use the reports to validate their own market knowledge and make recommendations to ISG's enterprise clients. The research currently covers providers offering their services globally, across Europe, as well as in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, the U.K., France, Benelux, Germany, Switzerland, the Nordics, Australia and Singapore/Malaysia, with additional markets to be added in the future. For more information about ISG Provider Lens research, please visit this webpage.

A companion research series, the ISG Provider Lens Archetype reports, offer a first-of-its-kind evaluation of providers from the perspective of specific buyer types.

About ISG

ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business partner to more than 800 clients, including more than 75 of the world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping corporations, public sector organizations, and service and technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services, including automation, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory; managed governance and risk services; network carrier services; strategy and operations design; change management; market intelligence and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006, and based in Stamford, Conn., ISG employs more than 1,300 digital-ready professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a global team known for its innovative thinking, market influence, deep industry and technology expertise, and world-class research and analytical capabilities based on the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace data. For more information, visit www.isg-one.com.

Press Contacts:



Will Thoretz, ISG

+1 203 517 3119

will.thoretz@isg-one.com



Julianna Sheridan, Matter Communications for ISG

+1 978 518 4520

isg@matternow.com

Source: Information Services Group, Inc.

FAQ

What does the 2022 ISG Provider Lens report highlight for U.S. enterprises?

The report emphasizes the shift towards unified cybersecurity systems, moving away from siloed products.

What are the key investment areas for U.S. enterprises in cybersecurity according to the report?

Organizations are investing more in identity management, endpoint protection, and advanced data leakage systems.

What challenges do enterprises face when adopting new cybersecurity strategies?

Enterprises may encounter integration challenges when moving from disparate systems to unified solutions.

How many providers were evaluated in the 2022 ISG Provider Lens report?

The report evaluated the capabilities of 102 cybersecurity providers across several service categories.

What does the report suggest about the future of cybersecurity resilience?

The report recommends that companies prepare for flexible defenses and rapid recovery strategies against inevitable attacks.

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