Driven By The 80 Tools Crisis, 89% Of Mssps Struggle With Integration While 67% Of Alerts Go Ignored.

Stressed security analyst overwhelmed by alerts across multiple monitors, illustrating the 80 tools crisis.A new analysis by MSSP Security Consulting of 10 independent industry data sources (August 2025–March 2026) finds that 89% of Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) struggle with security tool integration, while 67% of security alerts go completely uninvestigated. The findings come as the global MSSP market is projected to reach $506.48 billion by 2035.
Organizations now operate 45 to 75+ security tools on average, generating up to 2,000 alerts per week. This fragmented environment increases operational complexity, creates blind spots, and overwhelms security teams.
“The core problem is not a lack of tools, it's the failure to integrate the ones already in place,”said Richard K. Stephens, Founder of MSSP Security Consulting.“Our data shows that 89% of MSSPs struggle with integration and 67% of alerts go untouched. The real ROI comes from auditing existing tools, not buying more.”
Key Findings
89% of MSSPs fail to properly integrate security tools
67% of alerts go uninvestigated
56% of MSPs experience alert fatigue weekly or daily
Only 11% report seamless tool integration
Organizations use 45–75+ security tools on average
Approximately 2,000 alerts generated per week
Global cybersecurity workforce shortage: 4.8 million professionals
Workforce growth: 0.1% year-over-year
Average CISO tenure: 2 years
46% of security professionals leave due to burnout
Root Cause: Fragmentation and Talent Shortage
Security tools often operate in silos without effective communication between systems. This leads to:
Duplicate and noisy alerts
Manual, slow investigations
Increased risk exposure and missed threats
At the same time, the global cybersecurity talent shortage and high burnout rates limit the ability of teams to manage growing alert volumes effectively.
Strategy vs. Execution Gap
70% of CISOs report consolidating security tools
Only 20% of MSPs have actually implemented consolidation
Organizations that successfully consolidate report:
Reduced alert volume
Faster response times
Improved team efficiency and satisfaction
MSSP Security Consulting Approach
MSSP Security Consulting provides vendor-agnostic advisory services focused on optimizing existing security investments before new purchases.
Five-step process:
Discovery of current environment
Market research and tool evaluation
Product stack audit
Data-driven recommendations
Integration and implementation guidance
Methodology
This analysis synthesizes data from multiple industry sources published between August 2025 and March 2026, including Gartner, ISC2, IANS & Artico Search, Heimdal & FutureSafe, D3 Security, PENTERA, LinkedIn, and Business Research Insights.
FAQ
What is the main issue facing MSSPs today?
89% of MSSPs struggle with tool integration, resulting in 67% of alerts going uninvestigated.
How many security tools do organizations typically use?
Between 45 and more than 75 tools on average.
What is the impact of too many tools?
Increased alert volume, operational complexity, and security blind spots.
Is buying more tools the solution?
No. Auditing and optimizing existing tools delivers higher ROI.
What factors worsen the problem?
Workforce shortages and high burnout among security professionals.
About MSSP Security Consulting
MSSP Security Consulting is a vendor-agnostic consulting firm that helps Managed Security Service Providers evaluate, select, and optimize cybersecurity technologies, including SIEM, SOAR, EDR/XDR, Threat Intelligence, and Cloud Security platforms.
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