Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8z7kxt/datadriven) has announced the addition of the "Data-Driven Security Reloaded: A Look into Data and Tools Used for Prevention Detection and Response" report to their offering.

The Data-Driven Security Reloaded report is a guide to market perceptions about the strengths of various tools and weaknesses from security and IT personnel as well as individual contributors through the ranks of management.

The largest gain in the report for 2015 was the attention to the endpoint. Poor endpoint security from a failing antivirus market and the perceived immaturity of endpoint threat detection, [prevention], and response (ETDR) tools along with the network tools market hype about two years ago suggests that security gave up on the endpoint and focused on the network.

Realizing that the data sits on endpoints and all changes to systems by malware take place on the endpoint, professionals have seen the folly of giving up the endpoint and ETDR gained eight places to move from 9th place to 2nd place in terms of value based on TCO. This was by far the largest jump of any technology since the report series began.

Key Questions Answered

- How is the data explosion affecting security prevention, detection, and response?

- What are the best tools of gaining context for security alerts?

- Which is more important for gaining context, endpoint data or network data?

- Which types of data and tools are most useful for improving prevention?

- Which types of data and tools are most useful for improving detection?

- Which types of data and tools are most useful for improving response?

- What are the preferred tools and data for data analysis?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Findings

- More Breaches or More FUD

- Demographics

- Staff Impacts

- Big Data Versus Better Data

- Decline of Baselines and Asset Prioritization

- Confidence in Security

- Security's Political and Financial Supporters

- Security Technologies

- Gaining Insights from Technology

- Technology Information by Category

3. Conclusion

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