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Top Cybersecurity Threats and How SIEM Protects Against Them

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Sponsored by HelpSystems


Wednesday, February 5
1pm EST

Everyone has become increasingly aware of the danger hackers pose—they can steal data, dismantle systems, and cause damage that can take years to recover from. However, organizations often have a false sense of safety when it comes to their security environments. There are countless ways that businesses are making it easier for a threat actor to find their way in undetected.  

Join cybersecurity expert Bob Erdman, Senior Security Product Manager, as he outlines the most common ways organizations unintentionally put themselves at risk against threats like:

  • Insider attacks,
  • Alert and console fatigue,
  • Shortage of security staff,
  • Misconfigurations,
  • Excessive access.

By better understanding what and where the challenges are, organizations can be better equipped to find solutions. This webinar will also highlight different strategies for mitigating risk, from specific Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools to employee education

Bob Erdman
Sr. Manager, Product Management, Cyber Threat Solutions - HelpSystems

Bob has more than 25 years of experience in the information technology industry. He has worked with a variety of worldwide customers over the years including government, healthcare, financial & military implementing mission-critical solutions. Bob is passionate about cybersecurity and strives to educate others about the ever-changing and increasing cyber risks and threats.

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