Microsoft reveals pricing for its cloud-based Azure Sentinel SIEM service
Microsoft has announced general availability of its Azure Sentinel cloud security analytics platform.
Microsoft has announced general availability of its Azure Sentinel cloud security analytics platform.
VirusTotal, acquired by Google in 2012, is now again under Google as part of Chronicle's move to Google Cloud.
Alphabet's Chronicle launches Backstory, a cloud-based threat hunting service that promises cheaper storage and longer retention of threat data.
Enterprise customers can now tap Microsoft experts in a cyber security emergency.
Good information-security personnel have become harder and harder to find – and that is making it harder to mount an effective defence against ballooning volumes of security alerts.
David Braue | 08 Sep | Read more
Cyber security is not as concrete as physical asset risks and often causes businesses to understate a potential outcome.
230 million patients. 3,300 hospitals. 900,000 healthcare professionals. 98 percent of U.S. pharmacies. More than 700 different electronic health record platforms. 764 million medication histories. 6.5 billion transactions processed last year alone.
Maria Korolov | 17 Jul | Read more
It's been over a year since <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2486501/security0/security-manager-s-journal--giving-thanks-for-siem.html">I last wrote about my security information and event management (SIEM) platform</a> -- and a lot has happened since then. Back then, I wrote, "Now that my SIEM has been in operation for several months, I've become completely dependent on it, not only for security monitoring, but also for overall awareness of my network."
By J.F. Rice | 05 Mar | Read more
Securing a hybrid cloud is not the same thing as deploying hybrid security products.
Christine Burns | 11 Feb | Read more
THE GREAT LOG COLLECTION DEBATE Many organizations put their SIEM at the center of their log collection, archiving and analysis model. But when combined with a couple of hard facts and an inconvenient truth, this model often leads organizations to make the potentially catastrophic choice not to collect all their log data. Here’s how the reasoning frequently goes.