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Exabeam Survey Finds Organizations Prioritize Prevention Over Detection While Breaches Continue to Rise


Exabeam, a global cybersecurity leader and creator of New-Scale SIEMtm for advancing security operations, today announced its State of the SIEM survey of 500 U.S. IT security professionals, revealing that 97% feel confident that they are well-equipped with the tools and processes they need to prevent and identify intrusions and/or breaches. However, according to recent security industry reports, 83% of organizations experienced more than one data breach in 2022.

"The findings indicate a sizable disconnect between market promises and team perceptions. As a result, teams lack the holistic visibility and context to zero in on adversary behavior to identify the causes of major incidents and breaches. As a result, large-scale data breaches and multi-million-dollar remediation efforts are taking a toll on organizations' brands, customer retention, and act as a distraction to business momentum and budgets," said Steve Moore, Chief Security Strategist at Exabeam.

The Current State of SIEM at U.S. Organizations

Nearly half (46%) of all respondents operate more than one cloud or on-premises SIEM platform. Among those with SIEM tools:

However, just 17% of all respondents can see 81?100% of their network. Since many analysts lack full visibility, the likelihood that adversaries are lurking in dark corners grows ever greater.

Prevention a Higher Priority Than Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response (TDIR)

One reason security teams struggle to prevent breaches is that adversaries are often already in the network, undetected. Despite this reality:

Security investments mirror this thinking:

"As widely known, the real question is not if attackers are in the network, but how many there are, how long have they had access, and how far have they gone," continued Moore. "Teams need to socialize this question and treat it as an unwritten expectation to realign their investments and on which to perform, placing the necessary focus on adversary alignment and incident response. Prevention has failed."

Teams Overconfident in Ability to Prevent Attacks

While nearly all respondents are certain they can prevent attacks, this confidence drops when challenged. When asked if they'd feel very confident telling a manager or the board that no adversaries had breached the network at that time, only 62% say yes, leaving more than a third with doubts.

"Business leaders are asking, ?Why do bad things keep happening?' The answer is security teams are overconfident," said Tyler Farrar, CISO, Exabeam. "Many vendors overpromise, leaving organizations with an ineffective SIEM that can't truly baseline normal behavior, and as the data shows, some lack a SIEM altogether. This is leading to burnout, as teams simply can't detect anomalies or prevent incursions."

Platform and Process Issues Increasing Staff Burnout

As attacks surge, security jobs become ever more demanding. Some 43% of respondents cited being unable to prevent bad things from happening as the worst part of their job, followed by:

Compromised Credentials a Leading Attack Vector

Adding to the complexity of incident detection, Exabeam found that more than 90% of security professionals are battling compromised credential cases. It's critical to note that some SIEMs don't use behavioral analytics and can incorrectly flag legitimate user actions as malicious, increasing the number of false positive alerts teams must triage, adding to their mental fatigue.

With blind spots and noisy alerts, it's not surprising that security teams can't match pace with adversaries:

However, data exfiltration typically begins minutes into an attack, and adversaries can do significant damage in just a few hours.

"Despite significant spending on prevention tools, adversaries are still breaking into organizations using compromised credentials ? which prevention solutions can't detect," said Sam Humphries, Head of Security Strategy, EMEA, Exabeam. "And if these are the patterns we are seeing in the U.S., where the security market is ahead, it's likely worse in other regions such as EMEA and APAC. Fortunately, when organizations invest in detection tools with automated insights, behavioral analytics, and processes provided by platforms like the New-Scale SIEM, security practitioners are better positioned to detect, investigate, and respond to adversaries."

To learn more about Exabeam, please visit https://www.exabeam.com.

About Exabeam

Exabeam is a global cybersecurity leader that created the New-Scale SIEMtm for advancing security operations. Built for security people by security people, we reduce business risk and elevate human performance. The powerful combination of our cloud-scale security log management, behavioral analytics, and automated investigation experience gives security operations an unprecedented advantage over adversaries including insider threats, nation states, and other cyber criminals. We Detect the Undetectabletm by understanding normal behavior, even as normal keeps changing ? giving security operations teams a holistic view of incidents for faster, more complete response. Learn more at www.exabeam.com.

Exabeam, the Exabeam logo, New-Scale SIEM, Detect the Undetectable, Exabeam Fusion, Smart Timelines, Security Operations Platform, and XDR Alliance are service marks, trademarks, or registered marks of Exabeam, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. © 2023 Exabeam, Inc. All rights reserved.


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