Corporate spending on IT security reached a record $71 billion in 2014. This represents an 8% increase over 2013, and it’s predicted to increase even more in 2015. With an accelerated increase in spending on cybersecurity, you would think companies are winning the battle against cybercriminals-but they’re not. Virus infections, network penetrations, and data breaches continue at alarming rates, and with greater consequences.
It’s becoming clear that throwing hardware and software – and ultimately more money – at the problem doesn’t work. Given the potentially high rewards, cybercriminals are motivated to work together and learn from past successes to stay ahead of traditional IT defenses. That’s why you need to explore less conventional methods of security that combine threat detection, prediction, and containment. Download this informative asset now to find out more about these less conventional methods of security.