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Security analysts work in a SOC with a large screen displaying a network graph and various security metrics on a console…

AI SOC Platforms Face Test of Predictive Power

Meet Mike Shannon, Guardant Health's Director of Security Engineering, who's ditched manual queries for Exabot - a game-changing AI solution that's revolutionizing the way security teams operate. By harnessing the power of AI SOC platforms, organizations can now automate core security tasks, freeing up teams to focus on high-stakes threats.

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AI Researchers Tackle SIEM Migration Bottleneck with Automation Tool

Researchers have made a breakthrough in streamlining SIEM migration with an innovative automation tool called ARuleCon, which can slash months of manual rule rewrites into mere batch operations. This game-changing system uses a three-stage conversion pipeline and large language models to rapidly translate complex rules, cutting conversion time to just 140 seconds.

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Researchers work together at a central workstation to integrate multiple Security Information and Event Management systems,…

Singapore Researchers Harmonize Diverse SIEMs with Agentic Rule Translation

Imagine having multiple Security Information and Event Management platforms working in perfect harmony - Singapore researchers have made this a reality by developing a game-changing approach called agentic rule translation, enabling seamless interoperability between diverse SIEMs. This breakthrough simplifies life for teams managing SIEMs and developers building agentic systems that integrate with them.

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Researchers collaborate in a lab setting with computers and equipment, discussing papers and notes around a large table.

Singapore Researchers Develop Universal SIEM Rule Translation Tech

Tired of manual rule conversions slowing down your security team? Researchers from Singapore have developed a game-changing tech that translates SIEM rules universally, automating the process and freeing up experts from tedious workloads.

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