Tag: siem
5 articles

AI Shifts Threat Management from Reactive to Proactive Stance
With a sprawling security stack of 40+ tools, enterprise teams are drowning in overlapping alerts and manual handoffs, leaving gaping holes for adversaries to exploit. This disjointed approach leaves teams scrambling to respond to threats, with attackers enjoying a lengthy 43-day window to wreak havoc.

Security Teams Grapple with Hidden Risk in Network Tool Gaps
Despite having unparalleled visibility, many organizations are struggling with a hidden risk - the manual, time-consuming, and error-prone work that happens between their network security tools, from alert validation to change implementation. This operational gap is where security teams lose efficiency and invite vulnerabilities.

SIEM Helps MSPs Filter Out Noise, Accelerate Threat Detection
MSPs are drowning in a sea of security alerts, but the real challenge is cutting through the noise to identify genuine threats. When endpoint, identity, cloud, and network sensors operate in isolation, duplicate alerts and blind spots create an incomplete picture, making it tough to prioritize and respond to potential threats.

SOCs Shut Down Incident Risks with Proactive Threat Detection
Stay ahead of incident risks with proactive threat detection from ANY.RUN's Threat Intelligence Feeds, which deliver a continuous stream of high-confidence threat data from a vast network of organizations and SOC professionals. By shrinking the time between detection and understanding, modern Security Operations Centers (SOCs) can effectively shut down threats before they cause harm.

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.