NetSecOps - Scaling Your Security Talent

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Tom Stitt, Senior Director of Security Product Marketing at ExtraHop Networks

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With an ever-increasing security skills gap, how do you scale your existing security resources, effectively analyze data, and decide when to act vs. when to automate response? In this webinar, Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing security and IT teams when it comes to scaling talent. Tom Stitt, Senior Director of Security Product Marketing from ExtraHop, will discuss holistic and innovative methods of addressing the skills gap, including topics such as: - When to lean on the IT team to notice strange behavior on the network, plus strategies for consolidating data and tools - How to evaluate machine learning offerings that claim to make life easier on security analysts, but may not actually demonstrate value - How to determine where automated response capabilities will help your team the most, and evaluate potential tools accordingly
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The prevention and protection model of cybersecurity isn’t working: between the cloud, IoT, and the sheer pace of change, the enterprise is no longer built to be walled in. This channel provides educational webinars to help SecOps (SOC) and NetOps (NOC) teams, from CIOs and CISOs to analysts and practitioners, change their perspective in order to identify, investigate, and respond to threats across the modern attack surface. We explore how cloud-native network detection and response (NDR) provides the complete visibility, real-time threat detection, and intelligent response you need to secure your hybrid environment. You’ll also find product information about ExtraHop Reveal(x) which enables you to: Eliminate blind spots: Cover 100% of your hybrid environment, Detect what matters: Find threats 95% faster, and Act quickly: Respond to breaches 70% faster. Learn more at www.extrahop.com