A LinkedIn post from Quest Software highlights new survey findings on identity threat detection and response preparedness. According to the post, the 2026 State of ITDR survey of 650 global IT and security leaders suggests that more than 75% of organizations are not testing identity disaster recovery within a recommended six-month window, and nearly a quarter reportedly never test recovery plans.
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The post further indicates that machine identities now outnumber human identities by roughly 82 to 1, with 51% of security leaders citing non-human identities as the most difficult to secure. These data points underscore a widening gap between prevention-focused security spending and actual recovery readiness, in an environment shaped by AI-driven threats, hybrid infrastructure and rapid identity growth.
For investors, the survey results may point to a growing addressable market for identity security and disaster recovery solutions, as organizations reassess risk and compliance exposure around identity systems. The emphasis on recovery readiness could support demand for Quest Software’s related offerings and services, potentially strengthening its positioning in the cybersecurity and identity management segments if it can convert this research-driven visibility into customer adoption.

