Published: 17 July 2024
Summary
Despite differing security requirements and exposure, many organizations still use the same security controls for server workloads and end-user endpoints. Security and risk management leaders can use this research to help prioritize security controls for server workloads and end-user endpoints.
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Key Findings
Many organizations still use the same security controls across traditional server workloads and end-user endpoints, despite the differences in threat exposure of these asset types.
Proper attention to hardening, configuration, vulnerability and exposure management, as well as identity protection could stop most server workload breaches.
Identifying modern attacks requires a centralized security operations view across all assets, including end-user endpoints and server workloads, but the tools and vendors need not be the same for each.
Misconfiguration and mismanagement of workload and endpoint security tools can increase the attack surface, hinder operational effectiveness and lead to security breaches.
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