This year, the cyber-security focus is shifting from prevention only,
into detection and response territory. This is according to a new
Gartner report, which also says cyber-security spending will hit the
$90 billion mark this year. That's actually a 7.6 percent increase year-on-year. Spending will keep on growing, Gartner says, up to $113
billion in 2020. What's interesting is that this shift has created new
security product segments, including deception, endpoint detection and response, and software-defined segmentation. There's also cloud access
security brokers, or user behavior analytics. Besides making businesses
spend more on security, it's also making them spend less... [Continue
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