The State of ITDR 2026: prevention and recovery

Key findings from a global survey of 650 IT and security practitioners and executives on how organizations approach identity threat detection and response (ITDR).

Identity threat detection and response (ITDR) has become a core part of modern security programs. Identity systems now sit at the center of most environments, connecting users, applications, data, automation, and cloud services. When those systems are compromised, attackers gain immediate access and, in many cases, control over how quickly an organization can respond and recover.

This report by Quest presents findings from a global survey of 650 IT and security practitioners and executives. It examines how organizations are attempting to operationalize ITDR in an environment characterized by AI-driven attacks, hybrid identity infrastructures, non-human identity sprawl, and growing recovery risk.

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