LONDON (UK): Recent research, by data protection specialists Varonis, has revealed that more than 40% of respondents had either no or very limited capabilities to detect data breaches using some form of automation—either real-time alerting or daily/weekly reporting. The survey results show that a remarkable 24% or almost one-quarter of those surveyed had no automation technologies in place to detect breaches by monitoring for privilege escalations, suspicious data access, file access changes, or unusual email event activity. Another 19% of respondents had a basic capability to detect some of these events using automation. Varonis has found that only 6% of the survey could monitor all these events in real-time.
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