Irish startup Tines raises $50 million in new venture capital funding as investors make big bets on automation and orchestration startups.
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Irish startup Tines raises $50 million in new venture capital funding as investors make big bets on automation and orchestration startups.
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The best Red Team engagements are a balanced mix of technology, tools and human operators.
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The cybersecurity industry has taken limited action to reduce cybersecurity process friction, reduce mundane tasks and improve overall user experience.
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Organizations in different industries may approach security automation from a different entry point, but the requirements for an automation platform are consistent across use cases.
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Organizations need to listen to their CISOs and start turning to cybersecurity automation for the qualitative benefits of employee satisfaction and well-being.
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AI can truly disrupt all elements of the SOC and provide an analyst with 10x more data and save 10x more time than what currently exists.
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Cost avoidance is a powerful way to kick-off ROI discussions. However, to quickly move beyond objections, shifting to a more tangible approach to calculate ROI can help.
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If you want to begin, or improve, sharing customized intelligence with key users, consider these four aspects as you develop your process.
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Making threat intelligence actionable requires more than automation; it also requires contextualization and prioritization.
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