 Businesses are on track to spend $200 billion on cybersecurity this year. So why don't they feel any more secure? Chances are your business has increased security spending, but you're more at risk from cyber attacks than ever. Why is there such an imbalance? What's missing? We'll explain. Cybersecurity used to be pretty simple. One layer of security was all you really needed, but the landscape has gotten more complicated with the rise of cloud applications and hybrid connectivity. Now, security needs to be built into the connections between every part of the network because every connection point is a potential exploit. Instead of starting with the network, companies are spending billions adding layers of expensive security solutions to their outdated infrastructure. But cyber criminals are relentless. Without network embedded security, hackers have much easier access to the most sensitive data. With a network embedded solution, companies can be stopped before they reach any other corporate assets, no matter where they exist. A large network provides visibility into global threats. AT&T's network carries an average of 614 petabytes of data every day. That's like downloading 463 movies every second. By spotting malicious behavior in one part of the network, AT&T can apply threat intelligence to protect others on the same network, whether they're in the office, at home, or overseas. Rethinking your businesses' security architecture from the network up can mean better security, fewer costly solutions, and more peace of mind. That's what makes network security the missing piece for business protection.