Built, not bought
The Push for Cybersecurity Consolidation
Consolidated cybersecurity platforms deliver a full suite of capabilities within a single solution. But performance and user experience can suffer if previously siloed features are not unified seamlessly, as is often the case when capabilities are aggregated through acquisition and retrofitted to an existing platform.
Fortunately, there’s a way to avoid those pitfalls: native consolidation.
Tune in as two experts offer guidance to boost performance and ROI. Jon Oltsik, Distinguished Analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) will assess the objectives and market dynamics that are driving so many security teams to consolidate their tech stacks. George Tubin, Director of Product Strategy at Cynet will connect Jon’s insights to the advantages of all-in-one platforms that are “built, not bought.”
“Built, not bought” refers to all-in-one platforms that are fully designed in-house. You’ll learn how this approach advances the top three priorities for cybersecurity platform procurement, according to research by ESG:
- Cost: lower because you’re not subsidizing the vendor’s most recent acquisition
- Integration capabilities: superior because new features weren’t retrofitted to an existing platform
- Ease of use: unprecedented because the seamless integrations facilitate a frictionless user experience
Ready to accelerate your consolidation journey?
Don’t miss this discussion if your security strategy could benefit from improved operational efficiencies, tighter integration between security controls, and improved threat detection.