Half of first-time security analysts working in Security Operations Centres (SOCs) plan to leave after just three months in the job, according to a study* from SIRP Labs out today. Not one of them plans to stay in their current role for no longer than 18 months. Of all the security analysts interviewed nearly half (48%) of security analysts are considering leaving their role, within 11 months on average.
Read MoreFeaturing on-premises, controllable enterprise proxy to securely monitor and process automated certificate lifecycle, Gateway is set for general availability Q4, to join Automation Tools already available in DigiCert CertCentral.
Read MoreSailPoint has found that 86% of IT experts in EMEA expect their organisation’s number of SaaS applications to grow over the next 18 months, even as UK workers are expected to start migrating back to the workplace.
Read MoreLogRhythm has released its report, The State of the Security Team: Are Executives the Problem? The surprising primary findings include 93% of security professionals lack the tools to detect known security threats, and 92% state they are still in need of the appropriate preventative solutions to close current security gaps.
Read MoreNew Pulse Zero Trust Access (PZTA) service enhances productivity, simplifies management and mitigates cyber risks as enterprises embrace increased workforce mobility and utility computing.
Read MoreNew research from Databarracks reveals organisations are benefiting from increased investment in IT security and cyber testing.
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