U.K. Enterprises Seek Integrated Cybersecurity Approach Amid Regulatory Demands and AI-driven Threats.
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miércoles, 30 de julio de 2025, 5:03 am ET2 min de lectura
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According to the 2025 ISG Provider Lens® Cybersecurity — Services and Solutions report, U.K. enterprises are facing unprecedented complexity due to tightening regulations, fragmented systems, and a persistent shortage of skilled professionals. This complexity is prompting organizations to adopt integrated, compliance-driven cybersecurity strategies to address new, sophisticated threats [1].
The report highlights a notable trend: organizations are shifting from fragmented security tools to platforms offering end-to-end visibility and control. U.K. enterprises are particularly looking for providers capable of delivering managed detection and response and identity and access management (IAM) services. Additionally, they seek providers with security posture management services that offer seamless interoperability and centralized visibility [1].
The report also notes that U.K. enterprises are increasingly adopting security platforms that leverage AI and automation to improve threat detection and operational decision-making. These platforms are designed to provide transparent AI models and integrate strong governance practices, ensuring responsible and effective use of AI technologies [1].
With rising regulatory scrutiny, U.K. enterprises are prioritizing data sovereignty, local operations, and trust. Many, particularly in the government, healthcare, defense, and legal sectors, demand U.K.-based security operations centers to meet sector-specific compliance requirements. These enterprises seek reliable partners that can balance tailored consulting with repeatable, automation-enhanced services [1].
The report further explores global cybersecurity trends relevant to U.K. enterprises, including increasing adoption of IAM, extended detection and response (XDR), and security service edge (SSE). These trends indicate a growing emphasis on integrated, automated, and AI-driven security solutions [1].
ISG names IBM as a Leader in five quadrants, while Accenture, Atos, BT, Bridewell, Capgemini, Claranet, Deloitte, EY, HCLTech, NCC Group, PwC, TCS, and Wipro are named as Leaders in three quadrants each. Broadcom, Fortinet, Integrity360, Microsoft, Orange Cyberdefense, and Palo Alto Networks are named as Leaders in two quadrants each. A diverse range of other providers are named as Leaders in one quadrant each [1].
The report concludes that U.K. enterprises are relying on providers to deliver technical solutions and trusted, locally grounded services. Providers that invest in U.K.-based talent and infrastructure are proving to be essential partners to organizations across various industries [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250730844830/en/U.K.-Firms-Seek-Integrated-Cybersecurity-Approach
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UK enterprises are rapidly integrating cybersecurity into core operations due to growing regulatory demands, increasing incidents, and AI-driven threats. The report by ISG finds that enterprises are seeking providers to navigate the complex cyber environment with sector-specific expertise and unified platforms for secure operations. The report also explores global cybersecurity trends relevant to UK enterprises, including increasing adoption of IAM, XDR, and SSE.
London, July 2, 2025—In response to escalating cybersecurity incidents and stringent regulatory requirements, U.K. enterprises are rapidly integrating cybersecurity into their core operations. A recent report by Information Services Group (ISG) reveals that these companies are seeking providers with sector-specific expertise and unified security platforms to navigate the complex cyber environment [1].According to the 2025 ISG Provider Lens® Cybersecurity — Services and Solutions report, U.K. enterprises are facing unprecedented complexity due to tightening regulations, fragmented systems, and a persistent shortage of skilled professionals. This complexity is prompting organizations to adopt integrated, compliance-driven cybersecurity strategies to address new, sophisticated threats [1].
The report highlights a notable trend: organizations are shifting from fragmented security tools to platforms offering end-to-end visibility and control. U.K. enterprises are particularly looking for providers capable of delivering managed detection and response and identity and access management (IAM) services. Additionally, they seek providers with security posture management services that offer seamless interoperability and centralized visibility [1].
The report also notes that U.K. enterprises are increasingly adopting security platforms that leverage AI and automation to improve threat detection and operational decision-making. These platforms are designed to provide transparent AI models and integrate strong governance practices, ensuring responsible and effective use of AI technologies [1].
With rising regulatory scrutiny, U.K. enterprises are prioritizing data sovereignty, local operations, and trust. Many, particularly in the government, healthcare, defense, and legal sectors, demand U.K.-based security operations centers to meet sector-specific compliance requirements. These enterprises seek reliable partners that can balance tailored consulting with repeatable, automation-enhanced services [1].
The report further explores global cybersecurity trends relevant to U.K. enterprises, including increasing adoption of IAM, extended detection and response (XDR), and security service edge (SSE). These trends indicate a growing emphasis on integrated, automated, and AI-driven security solutions [1].
ISG names IBM as a Leader in five quadrants, while Accenture, Atos, BT, Bridewell, Capgemini, Claranet, Deloitte, EY, HCLTech, NCC Group, PwC, TCS, and Wipro are named as Leaders in three quadrants each. Broadcom, Fortinet, Integrity360, Microsoft, Orange Cyberdefense, and Palo Alto Networks are named as Leaders in two quadrants each. A diverse range of other providers are named as Leaders in one quadrant each [1].
The report concludes that U.K. enterprises are relying on providers to deliver technical solutions and trusted, locally grounded services. Providers that invest in U.K.-based talent and infrastructure are proving to be essential partners to organizations across various industries [1].
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250730844830/en/U.K.-Firms-Seek-Integrated-Cybersecurity-Approach

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