building an autonomous
SOC
The journey begins:
Is your SOC overwhelmed and understaffed?
Introducing automation into your SOC allows your analysts to focus on the most critical threat detection, hunting, and response activities.
Address today’s most pressing
(and growing) security challenges
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Surface Area
Too many data sources and concurrent platforms to monitor.
reactive
SOC analysts spend most of their time reviewing threats instead of hunting unknown threats.
talent issues
The hiring plan can’t meet demand or your analysts are leaving.
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There’s a common misconception that using AI in the autonomous SOC is going to take away people’s jobs. The opposite is true, AI operating in a vacuum without human oversight would only compound many of these existing SOC challenges. Instead, the goal is to use technology to augment analysts–enabling them to do their job better than ever before.
How do you know it's time to automate your SOC?
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Defining Autonomous SOC: How Tomorrow’s SOC will Augment Analysts
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How CISOs Can Transform their SOC: Technological and Economic Considerations
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Ready to up-level your SIEM on your journey to an ASOC?
Read the 2022 SOC Performance Report to learn more about the current state of the SOC
Read the 2023 GigaOm Radar Report for Autonomous Security Operations Center
How a US Bank saves 93 hours each week with automation
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