The pandemic-driven switch to remote working has brought more threats, but overall cybersecurity posture has remained strong, according to a new report. The study from security orchestration, automation and response company Siemplify attributes this to greater investment in security automation technologies and reliance on managed security service providers. Although SecOps is a highly collaborative function, with security analysts working closely in physical SOCs to address alerts and security incidents daily, hunt for threats and problem-solve responses, new working patterns have potentially paved the way for some SOCs to become permanently remote. More than a quarter (26 percent) of respondents say…
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