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Security Information and Event Management
Field Effect Covalence is an EDR/MDR/XDR offering that translates chaos into order.
Information security leaders fully understand the importance of having a security incident and event management (SIEM) solution, but teams need to overcome three main challenges before considering purchasing a SIEM solution.
Chronicle, Alphabet’s enterprise security company, expands its North American partner base with Herjavec Group, its first Canadian partner. Herjavec Group is the first service provider in Canada to be certified in, and provide access to, Chronicle’s security intelligence products.
IBM is changing the terms of its ubiquitous Passport Advantage agreement to remove entitled discounts on over 5,000 on-premises software products, resulting in an immediate price increase for IBM Software & Support (S&S) across its vast customer landscape.
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For organizations that experience time-sensitive incidents that must be resolved in the most optimal and efficient manner, Bomgar (Beyond Trust) and BMC Software may have the solution. The two vendors have teamed up to address a reduction in the time it takes to resolve problematic tickets and assist in lessening the impact of cyber threats to which all organizations are subjected.
In today’s world many security teams require a simplified holistic method to consolidate disparate log data, threat anomalies, and responses. Due to these pressured requirements, organizations across the world are adopting or considering cloud-native Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions.
Microsoft’s cloud Security Incident Event Management (SIEM) solution leverages modern day enhancements such as Security Orchestration Automated Response (SOAR), Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
KBV Research released its Global Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Market Forecast report last month. In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the SIEM market report highlights continued growth for the security solution and offers insights into how SIEM will continue to be essential for enterprises going forward.
As the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) market continues to grow, organizations now have more options than ever to decide which SIEM is right for them. While SIEM vendors continue to innovate, the final decision often comes down to price. In the second of this five-part series on SIEM pricing, we will dive into pricing by data volume.
With its announcement of SvKMS, StorMagic, known for leading-edge storage solutions, has officially entered the security marketplace. SvKMS provides key management for any application that requires encryption in any location – edge, datacenter, or cloud – the proverbial magic bullet for KMS.
The impact of COVID-19, as it became a global pandemic in Q1 of 2020, has affected user sentiment toward software during a growing period of fear, uncertainty, and doubt. To analyze the impact, SoftwareReviews compared Satisfaction (willingness to recommend to a peer), ability to deliver Business Value (fair cost to value), and Likeliness to Renew prior to March 10 and post March 10.
As the SIEM market continues to grow, organizations have more options than ever to decide which SIEM is right for them. In the first of this five-part series on SIEM pricing, we investigate the different pricing options and what these mean for organizations looking to invest in a SIEM.
Cisco is beginning to lose patience with its Zoom interoperability after another Zoom security risk: access for the Zoom Connector for Cisco hosted on zoom.us did not require authentication, allowing external users to join a Zoom meeting without password credentials.
Avaya’s newly released firmware addresses a vulnerability that has survived for 10 years in VoIP phone models configured with H.323 signaling.
A hacker has compromised 106 million Capital One customers after a data breach. But the real story might be less to do with cloud security itself and more to do with Capital One’s own security engine for cloud services.
Apple has delivered a silent update to Macs, rectifying a security flaw in its Zoom web-conferencing service.
Cyberattacks are terrible and require the same dedication to overcome them as would any other disaster response effort. Just like natural disasters, cyberattacks cause millions of dollars in damage, disrupt infrastructure, and impede citizens from their daily lives.
LogPoint, the next generation SIEM, UEBA, and big data analytics company, continues to expand into the global market outside of its European base.
Analysis by Frost & Sullivan recently claimed that the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) market will grow to $3.23 billion by 2023 as a result of recent advances and greater versatility.
Chronicle’s Backstory marks Google’s first foray into the SIEM industry by introducing a SIEM that claims full data retention “forever.” Organizations must weigh the benefits of Backstory’s cloud-based SIEM against their perceptions of Google’s previous data collection practices.