The Benefits of a Cloud Native SIEM

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Peter Varhol, Technology Evangelist, Gurucul

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Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) has become an important technique to monitor enterprise networks and systems to provide an early warning of potential attacks. More recently, cloud native SIEMS are replacing on-premises solutions in organizations, thanks to their cost, flexibility, and scalability. This webinar looks at what defines a cloud native SIEM, and how a cloud native SIEM makes sense for many enterprises. It looks at the architecture of cloud native SIEM, and how the architecture delivers for organizations looking for a strong solution with the flexibility to adapt to changing threats and organizational structures. It describes the characteristics of a cloud native SIEM and why organizations should consider this solution as a keystone of their network protection. Attendees will learn: - What it means to be cloud native. - How a cloud native SIEM makes sense for organizations in the Covid-19 era and beyond. - How a cloud native SIEM is architected and why that architecture plays an important role in enterprise security.
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Gurucul is transforming enterprise security with user behavior based machine learning and predictive analytics. Using identity to monitor for threats, Gurucul provides Actionable Risk Intelligence™ to protect against targeted and under-the-radar attacks. Gurucul is able to proactively detect, prevent, and deter advanced insider threats, fraud and external threats to system accounts and devices using self-learning, behavioral anomaly detection algorithms. Gurucul is backed by an advisory board comprised of Fortune 500 CISOs, and world renowned-experts in government intelligence and cyber security. The company was founded by seasoned entrepreneurs with a proven track record of introducing industry changing enterprise security solutions. Our mission is to help organizations protect their intellectual property, regulated information, and brand reputation from insider threats and sophisticated external intrusions.