Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

June 2023

SecOps In Seconds: Prioritizing Incidents for Investigation in Splunk Mission Control

This short video takes you through the basics of using Mission Control's Incident Review feature to prioritize your incident investigations. Product Manager Matt Sayar will show you the ropes and help you navigate this feature so you can better understand how to deploy it yourself.

The Art of Protecting Secrets: Eight Essential Concepts for SecOps Practitioners

Secrets management is an art, and mastering it requires a deep understanding of security protocols, meticulous attention to detail, and a proactive approach to staying ahead of threats. In this blog, we present you with eight essential concepts to enhance your credential management strategy.

Gartner SOC Model Guide: Find the Security Operations Center Model That Best Fits Your Needs

Strong, resilient security operations require the proper melding of people, technology, and processes to achieve the goal of reducing the likelihood and impact of cyber threats. The right security operations center (SOC) will strengthen the overall security resiliency of an organization. The wrong one will tax your team — leading to mistakes, breaches, and losses.

Toward a more resilient SOC: the power of machine learning

To protect the business, security teams need to be able to detect and respond to threats fast. The problem is the average organization generates massive amounts of data every day. Information floods into the Security Operations Center (SOC) from network tools, security tools, cloud services, threat intelligence feeds, and other sources. Reviewing and analyzing all this data in a reasonable amount of time has become a task that is well beyond the scope of human efforts.

Hélio Castroneves & Simon Pagenaud On The Importance Of Security Awareness For Organizations

Nobody can win without the support of their team. Hélio Castroneves & Simon Pagenaud of the Meyer Shank Racing team discuss the importance of Security Awareness for organizations, and how Arctic Wolf prepares your employees to recognize and neutralize social engineering attacks and human error—helping to end cyber risk at your organization.

Mastering Attack Surface Discovery: A Power Tool for Security Operations Pros

As security teams witness that their organization’s digital footprint keeps growing in size and complexity, the urgent need for attack surface discovery becomes clear. But what exactly does attack surface discovery entail, and why is it so crucial in today’s digital landscape? This blog post aims to demystify attack surface discovery and provide insights into its importance for security operations teams.

Torq is an inaugural WIZ Integration (WIN) Launch Partner

Torq has been hand selected as a Wiz Integration (WIN) launch partner, bringing the power of Torq Hyperautomation to WIN, so that our joint customers can continue to seamlessly integrate Wiz into their workflows, empowering them to automate their response. WIN enables Torq to deliver actionable remediation and response to threats with a full audit trail of automated security actions.

10 Major Retail Industry Cyber Attacks

To compete in an increasingly cutthroat marketplace, retailers spend vast sums in hopes of becoming household names. But brand recognition is a double-edged sword when it comes to cybersecurity. The bigger your name, the bigger the cyber target on your back (no pun intended for the number one breach on our list). Retailers face growing cybersecurity risks.

Too Many Tools, Not Enough Hyperautomation

The evolution of cybersecurity tools is nothing short of remarkable, but I suppose they had to be when it isn’t just the Morris Worm you’re worried about. There has been a wave of buzz around the latest technology in years gone by. EDR evolved into MDR, then SASE, and in recent times we’ve seen Immutable Backup take the front seat.

Fewer Organizations Outsourcing SOC Activities in 2023

For years, security leaders have debated the advantages of building in-house security operations centers or outsourcing the SOC function to a third party. Both options have their pros and cons. The best choice for each organization depends on a few factors: the type of threats it encounters, the resources it has at its disposal, the complexity and breadth of their attack surface, and the commitment it wants to make to advanced threat hunting.