SIEM: 5 factors to consider | |
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) is a foundational cybersecurity technology. However, a properly executed SIEM strategy is difficult to execute even in static network environments with limited assets, much less for companies that have heterogeneous networks, transient end users, and plans of expansion. In this analyst report from Frost & Sullivan, you’ll read about several factors that companies big and small need to consider when purchasing and deploying a SIEM. You’ll also learn about AlienVault’s unified approach to solving these challenges, with its on-prem appliance (USM Appliance), and cloud-based SIEM-as-service, (USM Anywhere). Download this report now to learn more about the changing SIEM market and AlienVault’s unified approach to security information and event management. | |
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Saturday, June 23, 2018
SIEM: 5 factors to consider
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