Post by VMRay
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Consolidation looks like a cost decision on paper. In practice, it's a trust decision. Removing a tool means relying on what remains, and a security team can only makes that move when they're confident that what's left can be trusted to hold. https://lnkd.in/eHZh-eTh A major US financial services #SOC leader pursued a clear strategic goal: optimize their investment by consolidating around Microsoft Defender for Office and Endpoint, and divest from another significant security tool. The condition? A validation layer accurate enough to confirm Microsoft Defender's verdicts and clean enough to dismiss false positives at scale. Without it, the consolidation risked exchanging cost savings for operational drag and undetected threats. VMRay became that layer. In the security leader's words: "Our strategic goal was to fully utilize Microsoft Defender. We needed to ensure it was supported by trustworthy validation, and VMRay was the critical enabler that gave us that confidence." When consolidation works, it's because the analysis foundation can carry the weight. š https://lnkd.in/eHZh-eTh #cybersecurity