Fallacious! In principle, API connectivity sounds good, however this can be very restricted in apply. For it to work nicely, distributors should open their APIs to different distributors. Typically they do, opening some APIs and never others, generally they refuse to take action. Even when they open their APIs, there are nonetheless issues.
Suppose a buyer needs their vulnerability administration vendor to combine with endpoint detection and response (EDR) instruments, and so they have a mixture of Crowdstrike, SentinelOne, and Development Micro EDR put in. The VM vendor would then must work with all three distributors and combine with three completely different API units. Plenty of work for a typical objective.
Cybersecurity know-how has a connector drawback
As I see it, cybersecurity know-how at massive has a basic connector drawback that boils right down to an trade battle between altruism and capitalism. Sadly for all of us, capitalism is profitable by a big margin as distributors defend their applied sciences for aggressive benefit.