Global report reveals the need for the convergence of observability and security as rising complexity of cloud-native development exposes organizations to heightened security risks
Dynatrace (NYSE: DT), the leader in unified observability and security, announced today the findings of an independent global survey of 1,300 chief information security officers (CISOs) in large organizations. The research reveals that CISOs find it increasingly difficult to keep their software secure as their hybrid and multicloud environments become more complex, and teams continue to rely on manual processes that make it easier for vulnerabilities to slip into production environments. It also finds that the continued use of siloed tools for development, delivery, and security tasks is hindering the maturity of DevSecOps adoption. These insights highlight the growing need for the convergence of observability and security to fuel data-driven automation that enables development, security, and IT operations teams to deliver faster, more secure innovation.
The complimentary report, The convergence of observability and security is critical to realizing DevSecOps potential, is available for download.
KSA-focused findings from the research include:
“Organizations are struggling to balance the need for faster innovation with the governance and security controls they established to keep their services and data safe,” said Bernd Greifeneder, Chief Technology Officer at Dynatrace. “The growing complexity of software supply chains and the cloud-native technology stacks that provide the foundation for digital innovation make it increasingly difficult to quickly identify, assess, and prioritize response efforts when new vulnerabilities emerge. These tasks have grown beyond human ability to manage. Development, security, and IT teams are finding that the vulnerability management controls they have in place are no longer adequate in today’s dynamic digital world, which exposes their businesses to unacceptable risk.”
Additional findings include:
“Despite a widespread understanding of the many benefits of DevSecOps, most organizations remain in the early stages of adopting these practices due to siloed data that lacks context and limits analytics,” continued Greifeneder.“To overcome this, they should use solutions that converge observability and security data and are powered by trusted AI and intelligent automation. This is precisely what we architected the Dynatrace platform to do. As a result, our customers have reduced the time they spend identifying and prioritizing vulnerabilities by up to 95 percent, helping them deliver faster, more secure innovation that keeps them at the forefront of their industries.”
The report is based on a global survey of 1,300 CISOs in large organizations with more than 1,000 employees, conducted by Coleman Parkes and commissioned by Dynatrace in March 2023. The sample included respondents in the U.S., UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Nordics, UAE, KSA, Qatar, Egypt, Australia, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil, and Mexico.