Syxsense and Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG)
released new research exploring the "Endpoint Management
Vulnerability Gap." With
responses from more than 380 IT and cybersecurity professionals, the report
solidifies that IT and security teams are consolidating management and security
functions to help better deliver new applications to end users, improve
regulatory compliance, and reduce cyberattacks resulting from poor coordination
between endpoint security and management teams.
For example, a
key report finding indicates that unmanaged device usage continues to increase,
with most organizations having endpoint security blind spots - only 43% of
respondents claim to be actively monitoring 75% or more of endpoints. Despite
these blind spots, and the fact that unmanaged device usage is growing, most
survey respondents believe endpoint security (56%) and management (58%)
are getting easier compared to two years ago. Furthermore, 91% of organizations
report consolidating some or all of the teams and individuals responsible for
endpoint management and security. And
almost half (48%) are consolidating endpoint management and security vendors
(with 43% consolidating or integrating observability and security monitoring
technologies).
Management
and security tool sprawl also continues to present challenges for IT and
security teams and is driving the desire for better integration and tool
consolidation. With 68% of organizations using more than 11 tools for endpoint
management and security, there is a correlation between the increase in number
of tools and a loss of comprehensive device management. In fact, half of
organizations with more than 15 tools report more than 20% of their devices are
unmanaged, compared to only 5% of unmanaged devices with teams using fewer than
5 tools. As a result of this sprawl, organizations are combining endpoint
management and security teams to improve service levels, gain efficiencies,
improve compliance, and reduce attacks.
"The
endpoint management and security market has changed dramatically over the past
two years driven by a remote workforce and increased device usage. These
changes are creating more endpoint visibility gaps, which ultimately translate
into increased risk and attacks," said Ashley Leonard, Founder and CEO at
Syxsense. "But this also presents opportunity for vendors to better consolidate
functionality - for IT and security teams to work from a common view of asset
inventory - to centralize endpoint management and security. And with the rise
in app and desktop virtualization and IoT devices, there's even further
opportunity to ease the management burden of IT and security teams for
endpoints."
Some
additional key insights from the report include that device diversity is on the
rise, increasing management responsibilities and the attack surface. The report
shows that the use of general purpose IoT devices is accelerating in most
organizations and is a top priority driving management and security
consolidation. Also, unmanaged
device use is growing across organizations of all sizes, increasing risk. For
organizations with 1,000-4,999 devices 34% are unmanaged, with more than half
reporting experiencing several cyberattacks as the result of poorly managed
endpoint devices.
To
download the entire "Endpoint Management Vulnerability Gap Report" click here -
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