Today’s Security teams are understaffed and overwhelmed. They work in an environment that has a multitude of alerts from a multitude of tools, yet these alerts have little context or correlation. Employee manual processes that span the threat lifecycle (identify, protect, detect, respond and recover), is where invariably things slip through the cracks. Work in organizations where silos exist between Security teams and IT Operations, teams where it is difficult to determine whether vulnerabilities have been patched.
Unfortunately, this landscape is becoming even more challenging - ransomware attacks are skyrocketing and adoption of the Public Cloud is no longer an option. The new way to work is affecting application delivery. A shortage of people and skills in Security disciplines continues to be a problem. Corporate compliance programs are not agile enough to respond to innovative threats. Finally, the lack of a formal Security program provides little to no direction and associated prioritization.
To address these challenges, enterprises have adopted a framework termed, “SecOps”. SecOps, short for Security plus Operations, facilitates collaboration between IT Security teams and IT Operations teams to eliminate silos. That collaboration provides a means to integrate and automate people, processes and technologies to ensure an enterprise can keep their systems and data secure.
Who Should Attend - Those Involved In:
- Defining security policies and practices
- Finding and prioritizing threats
- Monitoring for suspicious behavior
- Responding to threats
- Provisioning IT infrastructure
- Optimizing infrastructure resources
- Ensuring system uptime
- Develop custom applications
- Remediate security issues
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