Using security automation and orchestration for SIEM triage
With increasing cyber threats, more organizations are using a variety of tools to monitor and manage security. Security information and event management (SIEM) systems are popular solutions that promise to monitor and alert your security operations (SecOps) team of potential threats. SIEM Systems Produce Too Many Alerts The reality is ... Read More
Security automation and orchestration: Real-world use cases
Download our eBook 8 Real World Use Cases for Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) to read more now. As enterprises confront the growing challenge of hiring enough qualified cybersecurity personnel for the endless barrage of security alerts they receive, the odds can seem stacked against even the best security ... Read More
Security automation and orchestration: Real-world use cases
Download our eBook 8 Real World Use Cases for Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) to read more now. As enterprises confront the growing challenge of hiring enough qualified cybersecurity personnel for the endless barrage of security alerts they receive, the odds can seem stacked against even the best security ... Read More
Essential security automation and orchestration (SAO) capabilities
Security automation and orchestration (SAO) solutions help security teams manage a growing volume of alerts and incidents more efficiently by automating manual response workflows. Today, large organizations receive up for 150,000 security alerts per day, and the average security operations (SecOps) team can only manually investigate about 30% of these ... Read More
Essential security automation and orchestration (SAO) capabilities
Security automation and orchestration (SAO) solutions help security teams manage a growing volume of alerts and incidents more efficiently by automating manual response workflows. Today, large organizations receive up for 150,000 security alerts per day, and the average security operations (SecOps) team can only manually investigate about 30% of these ... Read More
Building an IT incident response plan
The lock is going to get picked. Maybe not today, but it’s coming soon. In fact, it may be occurring right now… and you just haven’t seen the evidence of it yet. This scenario is playing out against some of the best cybersecurity teams on earth. That’s not a knock ... Read More
Building an IT incident response plan
The lock is going to get picked. Maybe not today, but it’s coming soon. In fact, it may be occurring right now… and you just haven’t seen the evidence of it yet. This scenario is playing out against some of the best cybersecurity teams on earth. That’s not a knock ... Read More
Using security automation and orchestration for incident alert management
Ensuring your organization is protected from the cyberattacks that threaten businesses can be a daunting task. As a result, many companies implement a composite of security solutions to protect them from all sides. Each of those solutions produces their own security alerts which require investigation by security operations (SecOps) teams ... Read More
Using security automation and orchestration for incident alert management
Ensuring your organization is protected from the cyberattacks that threaten businesses can be a daunting task. As a result, many companies implement a composite of security solutions to protect them from all sides. Each of those solutions produces their own security alerts which require investigation by security operations (SecOps) teams ... Read More
Threat intelligence tools: Identify, prioritize and act
Cybersecurity threats are often described in military terms. This is not an accident. Like an army tasked with defending territory, a cybersecurity team needs to understand the threats it faces. Their responses must be quick and meaningful. Otherwise, they may face defeat. Recent events have given us a better idea ... Read More

