A managed SOC is essential to manage a large volume of tasks on n a routine basis. More than 90% of companies agree automation is needed to deal with large alert volumes. However, 65% of companies say that the top barrier to SOC success is the lack of visibility into the IT security infrastructure. The average length of time to identify and detect a breach for companies is 280 days. And this is mainly due to the lack of visibility into the companies’ IT infrastructure. A legacy and manual process are not sufficient to survive brutal attacks. This is where security operations centers (SOCs) come in
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A managed SOC takes considerable pressure on tough day-to-day security operations and deals with complex security issues when things rattled. Companies, especially during this pandemic and the resulting shift to a largely remote workforce, are struggling to keep their IT environments secure. And this is becoming even harder to keep up with the sophistication of attacks and breaches. Remote connectivity and collaboration tools including VPNs and video conferencing platforms became new targets for attackers. But, businesses cannot afford any security risk, as the adversaries are always one step ahead!
Companies are focusing their efforts to keep ahead of the latest cybersecurity threats. Companies are spending on regulatory compliance and buying cybersecurity insurance. Therefore, managed security centers (SOC) can play a pivotal role to mitigate increasing security and data risks effectively to streamline business operations and adequately protect data.
It’s Time to Work Smarter, Not Harder!
Implementing an AI system for your company can help you achieve the desired results and protect your business. You need to define a use case for your company and then use that to test the AI capability. You need to align the math and use the case to fine-tune your AI system to provide the coverage you need.
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