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The survey of 405 senior IT, networking, and security decision-makers in the US, Canada and the UK revealed 83% of organizations agreed building cybersecurity programs is expensive due to required tools, licenses, and personnel, and 80% agreed it’s challenging to fill specialized security roles. Managed XDR can provide significant benefits to companies that understand and value the expanded protection XDR can provide but lack the resources to implement it on their own. For more information on how BlackBerry’s comprehensive, prevention-first, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions can help your business prepare for, prevent, detect and respond to cyber threats, please visit BlackBerry.com/Cyber.
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New Research for BlackBerry Reveals Organizations in All Sectors Lack Tools and Teams to Address Cybersecurity ThreatsFoundry report shows security threats and integrating new technology are top challenges in maintaining cybersecurity posture; Managed XDR could be missing linkWATERLOO, ONTARIO – October 4, 2022 – BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) today published new research highlighting the challenges organizations in all major sectors face in maintaining and improving their overall cybersecurity posture.
Most organizations (78%) have an incident management process, but half (49%) agree they lack the teams and tools to be effective 24/7/365.
Managed XDR can provide significant benefits to companies that understand and value the expanded protection XDR can provide but lack the resources to implement it on their own.
The survey results are included in a new IDC report sponsored by BlackBerry titled Managed XDR Evolution Advances Cyber Protection.
About BlackBerryBlackBerry (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world.