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The October 2025 commissioned Forrester Consulting study conducted on behalf of NETSCOUT surfaces a problem that every analyst already knows:
61% of survey respondents say their analysts spend more than ten hours a week in the “analyze” phase alone.
This isn’t a time-management issue. It’s a clarity issue.
Most investigations start the same way:
This is the invisible cost of poor visibility.
Every alert becomes a puzzle, and analysts become professional puzzle-solvers. But puzzles don’t scale. Not when attacks move faster than your reconstruction speed.
The Forrester study shows that teams lacking strong Network Analysis and Visibility capabilities struggle to:
These weaknesses compound into more alerts, more manual work, and more analyst fatigue.
And fatigue isn’t just a human problem. It’s a security problem.
Tired teams miss things. Burned-out analysts quit.
Turnover destroys institutional knowledge. Response becomes slower, not faster.
When analysts have reliable evidence from the start:
Better visibility creates better humans. Because the job becomes about judgment, not assembly.
This is where platforms like Omnis Cyber Intelligence quietly change the day-to-day reality for analysts: not by adding new workflows, but by eliminating unnecessary ones.
Omnis Cyber Intelligence delivers what analysts need most:
When investigations begin with clarity instead of chaos, burnout fades. Not because the work became easier, but because it became understandable.
If leaders want to retain talent, reduce noise, and accelerate response, the fix isn’t superficial. It’s structural.
Better visibility → better investigations → better morale → better resilience.
The Forrester study makes the scale of the problem clear. We believe solutions like Omnis Cyber Intelligence make the path forward practical.
Read the commissioned Forrester Consulting Opportunity Snapshot
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