Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) stories
Organizations have accelerated their plans for security automation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with 80% now having partial automation, a new report finds.
Extended detection and response (XDR) is the latest cybersecurity buzzword, but what does it actually mean? Find out more here.
Cyber-threat fusion centres transform siloed security, enhancing cross-department intel sharing & decision-making.
ThreatQuotient and Infoblox have integrated their platforms to provide more contextual data for threat response actions.
2020 has shown that basic cybersecurity measures are not enough. In 2021, organizations must adapt and be more proactive in their defense against cyber threats.
The majority of security operation centres are turning to AI and machine learning tools to combat cyber attacks, says Micro Focus study.
LogRhythm: cybersecurity firm excelling in behaviour analytics and automation, with a focus on the Asia-Pacific market.
CISOs emphasize the importance of building a strong security culture. ThreatQuotient's Anthony Stitt shares insights on cyber hygiene and threat intelligence.
The company is listed in Gartner's 2020 Market Guide for Security Orchestration, Automation and Response Solutions.
Effective security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) starts with a strong security policy, says Jon McGettigan, Fortinet ANZ Regional Director.
LogRhythm sees a significant surge as 33% of customers adopt its SOAR capabilities, outpacing Gartner's 2018 SOAR adoption estimates.