This study explores the adoption of advanced cybersecurity tools in organizations, focusing on the motivations, barriers, and leadership responses that shape adoption decisions. As cyber threats grow in sophistication, organizations must adopt increasingly complex tools to defend against attacks. However, despite the availability of cutting-edge technologies, adoption remains inconsistent. Through semi-structured interviews with 19 executive decision-makers and cybersecurity experts from high-threat industries, the study identifies key drivers for tool adoption, including an escalating threat environment and the need to enhance defense capabilities. It also highlights significant barriers, such as challenges of technical integration, organization readiness, and vendor management. Leadership plays a pivotal role in overcoming these obstacles by aligning organizational goals, securing resources, and fostering a culture of collaboration. The findings contribute to the literature on innovation adoption and cybersecurity management, offering insights into how organizations can better integrate advanced tools to enhance their security posture.
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