IT/OT Governance
Cybersecurity statistics about it/ot governance
Showing 7801-7820 of 10000 results
60% of IT and cybersecurity leaders say too few analysts is a challenge in actioning threat intelligence.
80% of IT and cybersecurity leaders said their senior leadership team underestimates threats to the organisation.
59% of IT and cybersecurity leaders say it being difficult to verify the validity and/or relevance of threats is a challenge in actioning threat intelligence.
Enabling the ability to foccus on higher-priority tasks via time saved was cited by 60% of IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
Making threat intelligence more accessible to different stakeholders was cited by 68% of IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
35% of IT and cybersecurity leaders are "very concerned" that their organization might be missing real threats/incidents due to the amount of alerts and data they are faced it.
79% of IT and cybersecurity leaders said that external threat intelligence providers should help "uplevel junior staff or embed a threat intelligence (CTI) analyst" into their team.
82% of IT and cybersecurity leaders worry about missing threats due to the volume of alerts and data they are faced with.
Improving efficiency by generating easy-to-read summaries was cited most frequently (69%) by IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
44% of IT and cybersecurity leaders say there still being a lot of manual effort involved is a challenge in actioning threat intelligence.
86% of IT and cybersecurity leaders said that their organisation needs to improve its understanding of the threat landscape.
72% of IT and cybersecurity leaders said they are mostly reactive to threats.
Improving decision-making with more complete, accurate, relevant, and timely information was cited by 59% of IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
Enhancing trust in the threat intelligence vendor's capabilities to analyze and correlate information was cited by 55% of IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
47% of IT and cybersecurity leaders are "concerned" that their organization might be missing real threats/incidents due to the amount of alerts and data they are faced it.
85% of IT and cybersecurity leaders say that their organisation could focus more time and energy on emerging critical threats.
Improving the capability to prioritize threats and vulnerabilities was cited by 68% of IT and cybersecurity leaders as a benefit of using AI in threat intelligence.
66% of IT and cybersecurity leaders state that they struggle to share threat intelligence with relevant teams.
61% of IT and cybersecurity leaders say too many feeds is a challenge in actioning threat intelligence.
The majority (73%) of sysadmins still report no requirement for AI use within their organisations.