There is No Security Silver Bullet, but What if...
Breaking security challenges down to identify new approaches and innovations.
You know it: there is no silver bullet for today's IT security challenges. I mean no disrespect for industry security vendors. The security industry is working fast and furious to keep pace with a wild environment and ever-changing threat landscape. But ultimately, it's fundamentally impossible to have a single monolithic security solution that does it all, all the time.
Intel knows the environment you protect has never been tougher:
• 128 Million and growing quickly: No, it's not the population of Los Angeles (whatever your friends stuck in the I-5 commute tell you). It's the number of total malware samples reportedly in McAfee's database, according to the firm's Q1 Threats Report. And the last two quarters have seen major accelerations in growth of that number.
• Your user's got an app for that! Recent research from market analyst firm Canalys found that in Q1 2013, the top four app stores hit 13.4 billion downloads. New apps downloaded by users can increase risk of malicious code making its way into the network, as well as increase vulnerabilities that can expose data.
• Every user wants to bring their favorite device from home and get it connected to your network. The combination of PCs from different vendors along with Macs once seemed challenging; today your users insist on connecting their tablets and smartphones.
• If that's not enough, how about the higher expectations for compliance and challenges keeping up with an evolving regulatory environment?
It's enough to induce a cold sweat in the bravest of us. So, how do you manage in situations that seem to be spiraling out of control?
We at Intel are working with customers and partners to help make sense of it all. Through our research and collaboration with information security experts, we've identified four common pain points and problems that plague technology users - from the average technology user all the way to the IT administrator trying to get good news out of the next month's indicators. Those pain points include: