Automation and structured collaboration have a strong, positive influence on the efficiency of vulnerability management, according to Seemplicity. However, manual processes, unstructured workflows, and excessive noise from vulnerability scanning tools continue to slow remediation efforts, leading to delays and security risks. Despite advancements in automation, a significant portion of vulnerability management remains manual, increasing operational inefficiencies and contributing to alert fatigue. “This year’s data makes it clear that security teams aren’t short on tools or … More

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