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Overreliance on Security Tools
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Tools Don’t Replace Strategy
Buying the latest EDR, SIEM, or CASB doesn’t automatically improve security posture. Without clear objectives and governance, tools become expensive dashboards.
Default Configurations Are Rarely Optimal
Security platforms require tuning. Out-of-the-box settings often generate excessive noise or miss organization-specific threats.
Automation Without Oversight Creates Risk
Automated blocking and response mechanisms can disrupt business operations if poorly configured. Human validation remains essential.
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Visibility Depends on Integration
If tools don’t communicate with each other, blind spots emerge. Fragmented telemetry reduces detection quality.
Skill Gaps Undermine Technology
Advanced platforms require trained analysts. Without expertise, even the best solutions underperform.
Security Is Operational, Not Just Technical
Processes, training, governance, and leadership alignment matter as much as technology. Tools support strategy — they don’t define it.
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