451 Research: 44% of companies will increase security spending in the next three months

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451 Research: 44% of companies will increase security spending in the next three months -

According to new 451 research "business Voice: quarterly safety study information, " 44% of the company's security managers plan to increase their budget in the next 0 days. Only 4% of companies are decreasing security spending. security officials reported significant obstacles, however, to fully realize the benefits of security information and event management (SIEM) solutions due to lack of staff expertise (44.4%) and lack of staff (27.8%).

41% of respondents indicated "hackers with malicious intent" as their main security concern in the last 0 days, followed by navigation compliance requirements (37%). Consequently, 23% of security officials noted that compliance requirements were a key factor in getting projects approved, second only to the risk assessment cited by 25% of respondents.

"SIEM solutions hold much promise as a centralized solution to unlock all secrets held in enterprise systems Newspapers and marry them with the use of information on threats, "said Daniel Kennedy, research director for information security ." This promise has a cost, SIEM solutions still preserve the reputation of being difficult to implement, difficult add new flow, and difficult to resolve. However, their value to the company's security manager is increasingly understood, and while many SIEM implementations may have begun as a compliance check mark, they have transcended these roots. "

Splunk, Intel Security

451 research Over 32% of companies interviewed name Splunk main Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) provider platform. in the window 451 supplier search, companies evaluating Splunk highest in particular to question the ability and ease of integration of new data streams. Security is the second Intel rated provider based on assessments of its 380 existing customers.

the lack of expertise of staff and inadequate staffing could soon be a barrier. as a responsible security in a utility noted: "There is a shortage of skilled security people in the US I think the shortage is very drought proportions here [my city], and. is very difficult to find qualified people. "Given this challenge, only a little over half, 56.9%, companies are able to devote more professionals with their SIEM implementation and monitoring.

These results of this research study are based on 451 responses from more than 00 iT professionals, primarily in North America and EMEA, including evaluations 582 unique suppliers in the third and fourth quarters 2015.

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