Security teams at the vast majority of organizations cannot effectively consolidate their cyber risk data, according to Filigran's latest State of Threat Management report. The research found that 93% of organizations struggle to maintain a unified view of their security exposure, even as they collect unprecedented volumes of threat and vulnerability information.
The core problem stems from tool fragmentation across the security stack. Organizations deploy separate systems for vulnerability scanning, threat intelligence, attack surface management, and infrastructure monitoring, but these platforms rarely communicate effectively with each other. Critical context about potential risks becomes scattered across disconnected databases and dashboards, making it difficult for security teams to understand their true exposure.
This fragmentation affects visibility across all infrastructure types. Cloud environments, on-premises systems, and third-party services each generate their own streams of security data through specialized monitoring tools. Without integration between these sources, security teams lack the complete picture needed to assess which risks pose the greatest danger to their organizations.
The inability to prioritize known cyber risks creates significant operational challenges for security teams. When vulnerability data, threat intelligence, and asset information exist in separate silos, analysts must manually correlate information across multiple platforms. This process consumes valuable time and increases the likelihood that critical vulnerabilities will be overlooked or addressed too slowly.
Organizations should evaluate their current security tool ecosystem and identify opportunities for better integration. Implementing platforms that can aggregate data from multiple sources into a single view helps security teams understand their risk posture more clearly. Prioritizing tools with strong API capabilities and standardized data formats enables better information sharing across the security stack, allowing teams to focus resources on the threats that matter most.
Source: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/07/03/cyber-risk-exposure-report/


