New Cyware Survey Reveals Critical Gaps in Cybersecurity
Cyware, a New York-based provider of threat intelligence management, security orchestration and automation, and cyber fusion solutions, has issued a new report suggesting that an overwhelming majority of organizations recognize the importance of collaboration and information sharing, but most struggle to effectively combine insights across teams and security platforms.
According to the company’s 2024 Threat Intelligence and Collaboration Survey, the disconnect between teams and the siloed use of security tools threaten the delivery of actionable threat intelligence.
Specifically, 91% of respondents said collaboration and information sharing are very important or absolutely crucial for cybersecurity. In addition, 70% believe their organization could improve threat intelligence sharing, with 19% saying they could share significantly more. However, over half of the research respondents (53%) said their organization does not currently utilize an Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC), underlining the shortcomings of the way most security teams approach threat intelligence. Over a quarter (28%) said they were unaware of the existence and role of ISACs altogether. This is despite the proven value ISACs deliver in enabling organizations to manage risk, backed by trusted analysis and effective coordination.
Looking at the emerging role of AI in improving or reducing an organization’s ability to share threat intelligence, 65% thought it would improve their organization’s ability to share information, with over a third (35%) saying the technology is already having an impact.
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