- Mid-to-large enterprises, especially those with annual revenues of up to $5B, face significant challenges in maintaining agility/responsiveness with outdated SIEMs.
- The additional pressures of vendor consolidation and market shifts make choosing the right path forward daunting for security teams.
- Core Challenges: Exploring the pain points of legacy SIEM deployments, including inefficiencies in data management, alert fatigue, and the inability to address evolving threats.
- Lessons Learned: Real-world insights into transitioning from traditional to next-generation SIEM platforms, focusing on reducing complexity, enhancing threat detection, and improving operational efficiency.
- Strategic Guidance: Best practices for assessing SIEM vendors and selecting solutions tailored to your organization’s needs, with an emphasis on scalability, cost-efficiency, and agility.
Event Speakers
Andrew Green is an enterprise IT writer and practitioner with an engineering and product management background at a tier 1 telco. He is the co-founder of Precism.co, where he produces technical content for enterprise IT and has worked with numerous reputable brands in the technology space. Andrew enjoys analyzing and synthesizing information to make sense of today’s technology landscape, and his research covers networking and security.
Dr. Harris has a doctorate in Information Assurance and Cybersecurity and 33+ years (since 1991) of network and security experience. Dr. Harris is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and has spent 12 years in academia teaching Computer Security at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Harris is a founding member of the Retail Cyber Information Sharing Center. He currently serves on the Cyber Security Scholarship Review Board for ISC2 and is an active member of FBI InfraGard. He is the past President of the ISC2 Chapter in Greensboro, NC, and is a former member of the National Security Council for the US Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Harris is a security evangelist, author, and international speaker. He has spoken academically and professionally for more than 30+ years (since 1994).
Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.