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     366  0 Kommentare Eighth Annual "State of the Network" Global Study From JDSU's Network Instruments Finds 85 Percent of Enterprise Network Teams Now Involved in Security Investigations

    MILPITAS, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 30, 2015) - Network Instruments®, a JDSU Performance Management Solution (NASDAQ: JDSU), released the results of its eighth annual State of the Network global study today. Based on insight gathered from 322 network engineers, IT directors and CIOs around the world, 85 percent of enterprise network teams are involved with security investigations, indicating a major shift in the role of those teams within enterprises.

    Large-scale and high-profile security breaches have become more common as company data establishes itself as a valuable commodity on the black market. As such, enterprises are now dedicating more IT resources than ever before to protect data integrity. The Network Instruments study illustrates how growing security threats are affecting internal resources, identifies underutilized resources that could help improve security, and highlights emerging challenges that could rival security for IT's attention.

    As threats continue to escalate, one quarter of network operations professionals now spend more than 10 hours per week on security issues and are becoming increasingly accountable for securing data. This reflects an average uptick of 25 percent since 2013. Additionally, network teams' security activities are diversifying. Teams are increasingly implementing preventative measures (65 percent), investigating attacks (58 percent) and validating security tool configurations (50 percent). When dealing with threats, half of respondents indicated that correlating security issues with network performance is their top challenge.

    "Security is becoming so much more than just a tech issue. Regular media coverage of high-profile attacks and the growing number of malware threats that can plague enterprises -- and their business -- has thrust network teams capable of dealing with them into the spotlight. Network engineers are being pulled into every aspect of security, from flagging anomalies to leading investigations and implementing preventative measures," said Brad Reinboldt, senior product manager for Network Instruments. "Staying on top of emerging threats requires these teams to leverage the tools they already have in innovative ways, such as applying deep packet inspection and analysis from performance monitoring solutions for advanced security forensics."

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    Eighth Annual "State of the Network" Global Study From JDSU's Network Instruments Finds 85 Percent of Enterprise Network Teams Now Involved in Security Investigations MILPITAS, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 30, 2015) - Network Instruments®, a JDSU Performance Management Solution (NASDAQ: JDSU), released the results of its eighth annual State of the Network global study today. Based on insight gathered from 322 network …

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