Forrester analysts Allie Mellen and Jeff Pollard discuss their new research on the analyst experience, or AX. AX involves how security analysts perceive their interactions with security products, services and processes, and Mellen and Pollard say it can improve the SOC and security analyst workflow.
How can teams eliminate analyst grunt work, resolve every security alert every day, and investigate and respond to security incidents faster than ever? - SOAR tool may provide solutions to these problems.
Security orchestration, or SOAR - Security Orchestration, Automation and Response, as it is known to some - is still an area in development, so there are misconceptions about its scope of use and effectiveness for a SOC team. Claudio Benavente discusses the top five security orchestration myths.
Global research: Security leaders’ priorities for cloud integrity, the talent gap and the most urgent attack vectors.
Exacerbated by the pressures of the pandemic, the rise of dangerous avenues of attack and a crisis of staff burnout, security teams are dealing with a lot:
78% of security and IT leaders say...
Singular atomic-based detections have been the foundation for threat detection in security operation centers (SOCs); however, atomic-based detections alone are not enough – the concept has proven unreliable, yielding noisy detections with short operational lifespans. The pyramid of pain categorizes the various...
Ask a group of security analysts about the challenges of working in cybersecurity, and you’ll likely hear some common themes, like a high volume of security alerts, too many security point-products to manage, and a shortage of skilled cybersecurity talent. Considering these challenges, it’s no surprise that...
As security organizations race to secure their businesses as they move to the cloud and embrace remote work, managed detection and response (MDR) is fast rising as a viable option. But a black-box approach that delivers basic detection and response alone is not enough. What are some key principles organizations need...
It seems that every day we hear something about XDR along the benefits users are finding after deploying this technology. When investigating these solutions, MSSPs are finding that there are three different approaches vendors are taking to implement their XDR platforms – Native XDR, Open XDR and Hybrid XDR....
Join Cynet’s Director of Marketing, George Tubin, and ISMG’s Senior Vice President of Editorial, Tom Field, for an in-depth discussion on the value of MSSPs, and what you can expect from XDR technology today.
In this fireside chat, our thought leaders cover the benefits and drawbacks of the three dominating XDR...
Applying cloud access security broker’s three functionalities - API-level integration with managed device transfer for visibility, in-line CASB for proxy and other devices, and its control over cloud and other access points - helps provide better control and the ability to protect and secure user access, says Thomas...
Learn about all of the latest in Security Analytics innovation coming in the newest release of Splunk Enterprise Security. We will do a deep dive and demos on the new capabilities and fresh interfaces.
Agility and efficiency is often top of mind for every senior executive. However, according to IDG only 49% of security teams are looking for investments into automation, and shockingly, just 37% of security professionals (according to the ISC2 workforce study) have SOC automation on their radar. So what’s holding so...
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