LogRhythm announced the release of its report, "The State of the
Security Team 2022: Can Security Teams Meet Internal and External Stakeholders'
Requirements?" based on research conducted by Dimensional Research. One of the most compelling
findings was security's impact on a company's bottom-line revenue as the
majority of respondents (67%) indicated their company had lost a business deal
due to the customer's lack of confidence in their security strategy.
Dimensional
Research conducted a survey of 1,175 security professionals and executives
across five continents representing a global view. The research investigated
security solution capabilities, deployment strategies, gaps and the value of
tool consolidation. The survey also looked to compare key data collected by
LogRhythm and Dimensional Research in 2020 to identify and evaluate
trends.
Security Is No Longer an Internal Affair
Respondents
overwhelmingly indicated that customers and partners are demanding higher
standards, highlighting that security has evolved beyond internal
consideration. Ninety-one percent reported that their company's security
strategy and practices must now align to customers' security policies and
standards. Partners also exert a new level of due diligence with 85% of
respondents stating their company must provide proof of meeting partners'
security requirements.
While LogRhythm's
initial report in 2020 revealed significant misalignment between executives and
their security teams with less than half of respondents (43%) saying they
received enough executive support, the latest research found support nearly
doubled over the last two years. The majority of respondents (83%) said they
now receive enough support around budget, strategic vision and buy-in,
suggesting an improvement in understanding between executive leadership and
their security teams.
"Given the
increasing complexity and severity of cyber threats organizations are
experiencing, cybersecurity is now a business imperative," said Andrew
Hollister, Chief Security Officer of LogRhythm. "Security events hold the
potential to significantly impact revenue, which begs the attention of
executive leadership and pushes more organizations to align on expectations
both internally and externally."
Security Teams are Feeling the Effects of
Turnover
When asked if
employee turnover reduces the effectiveness of their security teams, the
overwhelming majority agreed regardless of their role with 77% of executives,
70% of directors and managers and 58% of security team members agreeing this
has impact.
The research
also found work-related stress for the security team is increasing for nearly 7
in 10 companies, with 30% reporting a significant increase, indicating many
companies may be trying to do more with less amidst budget
constraints.
The leading
stressors for security team members include growing attack sophistication, more
responsibilities and increasing attack frequency. When asked what would help
alleviate their stress, the top responses included:
- 42% of
respondents said adding more experienced security team members
- 41% of
respondents said having more integrated security solutions
To download the full report or learn more about
LogRhythm, please visit
here.