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An increasingly hostile threat landscape, combined with a lack of people, expertise, and budget, means organizations must find ways to optimize their SIEM solutions in order to lower mean-time to respond (MTTR) to security incidents.
Of the greatest areas of unmet need across SIEM deployments, obtaining the correct actionable and rich file-level intelligence, and building effective levels of automation are two of the most critical for increasing detection and response effectiveness and lowering MTTR.
Featuring expert speakers from Splunk and ReversingLabs, this webinar details how to harness rich real-time malware intelligence, delivered directly into your SIEM, to reduce false positives and false negatives, drive more efficient investigations and execute timely and effective responses.
Don Leatham, Sr. Manager Business Development at Splunk and Hugh Pyle, Director of Solutions Management at ReversingLabs deliver a hands-on user focused presentation on how to increase automation and improve detection and response effectiveness.
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