Rethinking Cybersecurity in a Platform World

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- The article discusses how the reliance on point solutions for security is breaking down due to consolidation. - CISOs and CIOs need to rethink their security architecture to address new challenges.

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Original Source Material

How Consolidation Is Forcing CISOs and CIOs to Rethink Security Architecture For more than a decade, enterprise security has relied on point solutions. Companies invested in separate tools - endpoint detection, firewalls, cloud security and IAM - each designed to address a specific threat or compliance requirement. But that approach is starting to break down.