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Security Field Day 13 Delegate Roundtable Discussion



Security Field Day 13

Tom Hollingsworth led a Delegate Roundtable Discussion at Security Field Day 13


This Roundtable date is May 29, 2025 at 11:00-12:00.


Moderator: Tom Hollingsworth


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Delegate Roundtable: Point Solutions or Platforms?


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In this Security Field Day delegate roundtable discussion, led by Tom Hollingsworth, aims to dive into “security overload,” where professionals are burdened with an excessive number of disparate security tools. The core of the discussion revolved around the fundamental question of whether to prefer point solutions—specialized tools designed for a single purpose—or integrated platforms that consolidate multiple functionalities. This debate stems from the common experience of needing dozens of tools for a single task, leading to management complexity and inefficiency.

The participants presented compelling arguments for both sides. Proponents of point solutions emphasized their specialized nature, allowing for the “best tool for the job” approach and often offering superior capabilities for specific tasks. However, the downside recognized was the challenge of integrating these numerous tools, leading to potential data silos, increased management complexity, and vendors sometimes deflecting responsibility when issues arise. Conversely, platforms were lauded for their potential to offer a unified experience, streamline vendor management, and simplify hiring expertise, particularly appealing to senior decision-makers due to perceived cost efficiencies and reduced operational friction. Yet, concerns were raised about platforms often failing to achieve true integration, resulting in functional gaps or even hamstringing overall capabilities due to inflexible dependencies.

The conversation also encompassed the economics of security tools, the role of open source versus commercial solutions, and the critical aspects of identity, authentication, and authorization. The “build versus buy” question was a recurring theme, with the understanding that while open-source tools might appear “free,” they often come with significant hidden costs in terms of maintenance and support, or even security risks. The discussion ultimately underscored that the choice between point solutions and platforms is not a simple binary, but rather depends on organizational maturity, budget, desired level of integration, and an awareness of the inherent trade-offs between specialized capabilities and simplified management.

Personnel: Tom Hollingsworth

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