Why Cybersecurity Fatigue Is Becoming a Major Risk
Why Cybersecurity Fatigue Is Becoming a Major Risk
Cybersecurity teams today are under enormous pressure.
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Cybersecurity teams today are under enormous pressure.
Cyber threats do not operate on business hours.
When organizations think about cybersecurity risk, they usually think about external threats.
Cybersecurity maturity is often misunderstood.
For years, cybersecurity strategies were built around a simple goal:
The rapid growth of the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) market has made it increasingly difficult for organizations to differentiate between providers. On the surface, most services appear similar, offering monitoring, detection, and response. But in practice, the way these services are delivered can vary significantly—and those differences often only become clear during an incident.
For many organizations, “24/7 security monitoring” is an obvious goal.
Most organizations don’t struggle with a lack of alerts.
When organizations think about cybersecurity, they often picture tools, dashboards, and alerts. But modern security isn’t just about technology — it’s about the people who monitor, analyze, and respond to threats every day.
The cybersecurity industry loves acronyms — and few cause more confusion than EDR, MSSP, and MDR.
They sound similar. They overlap in certain ways. And many vendors use the terms interchangeably, even when the services are not the same.