How SOAR Can Improve Security Operations, Monitoring & Incident Response

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Constantly evolving threats and shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals have led security teams to move to security workflow automation to meet the demands. It’s not enough to have a great tool nowadays, these tools have to work better together to meet today’s security challenges. Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) tools improve efficiency and efficacy of security operations by automating threat intel management, event monitoring and incident response processes.

In this webinar we will look at how a well architected DNS, DHCP and IPAM can power SOAR platforms, and how to get to a state of security where you can rely on your SOAR tools.

Key takeaways:

  • What a strong SOAR strategy looks like
  • How to enrich other security tools with valuable IPAM data
  • How to enhance and improve incident response with better threat intelligence
  • What role DNS plays in orchestration, automation and response

Speakers

Photo of Alan Jenkins

Alan Jenkins

Principal Consultant, thecybrsecnav, CISO-in-Residence, CyLon Labs & ClubCISO Member, CyLon

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Michael Katz

Security Specialist, Infoblox

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