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Tunnel Vision Is Hurting Your Security: Time to See The Forest For The Trees

When data that is critical to cybersecurity tools remains in silos, everyone loses. Each class of tool, including perimeter, internal, endpoint, network, and mobile, uses its own methodology and datasets, sometimes able to identify potential threats within its own span of visibility, but not across the entire environment. This siloed approach diminishes the value of the data and leaves organizations with incomplete visibility, significant management overhead, and uncertainty about which security tools are actually necessary to ingest and analyze the data to protect the business.

Existing tools focus on what is happening at the perimeter (SIEM), network and endpoints (UEBA), or externally (threat intelligence), without combining data to assess the true threat level to a business. For effective security, organizations need these sensor-based tools, but also a machine-learning driven sense-making solution to identify threats across all tiers and datasets. 

Join David Monahan, research director of risk and security management at leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), and Dustin Rigg Hillard, VP of engineering and co-founder at Versive, to answer the following questions:

  • Which cybersecurity tools are actually necessary for full internal and external coverage, and which are redundant or outdated?
  • What are the signs that a vendor can back up their promises, or that they’re exaggerating their product’s capabilities?
  • How can you leverage machine learning to reduce security response time?
  • How can you combine the strengths of a big data model with adaptive machine learning for more accurate, effective security protection and detection capabilities?

 


Date/Time: Thursday, May 25
10 am Pacific / 1 pm Eastern

Duration: 60 minutes 

Speakers:

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David Monahan
Research Director
EMA
    Dustin Rigg Hillard
    VP of Engineering
    Versive

Please note that this is a sponsored event and EMA shares registrant information with the sponsor.

Please contact rgould@enterprisemanagement.com for assistance and/or questions.