Security operations is broken, and AI can fix it

Every day, it seems, we read headlines about a new data breach or cyberattack. Then we talk about how to improve cybersecurity to prevent similar attacks from happening in the future. Chief among the issues to address is a lack of security personnel to fill vacant positions: How can we improve security if we don’t have the people to perform the work? By submitting your personal information, you agree that TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. To uncover how to improve security, we must first consider that the way we perform security operations is broken. Security operations teams — often part of a centralized security operations center — are responsible for defending a given organization from the latest emerging threats. Teams of analysts monitor intelligence sources, including the news, social media, vendor intelligence partners and the FBI’s publicly available guidance, for information about potential new cyberattacks that might target their organization. We have supported our humans thus far with a…


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