Solving the SIEM Problem: A Hard Reset on Legacy Solutions
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We're bombarded with massive amounts of information every day. From daily news and stocks to the latest box scores, keeping up with it all is a full-time job. Your IT infrastructure is no different. Millions of logs circulate through your IT systems, including firewall data, system logs, and endpoint events to name a few. Security Information and Event Management, or SIEM for short, was designed to make sense of it all. Centralizing logs is at the heart of what SIEM was meant to do. But does just having a SIEM and organizing your data help if there's still too much noise to make sense of it all? Come join us as we explore SIEM's origins, the challenges it faces today, and how we can filter out the noise without compromising security.
In this webinar, we'll dive into:
- How SIEM began: Get a deeper understanding of how SIEM started.
- Where it went wrong: Dive into the issues legacy SIEM models face.
- What needs to happen: Discover why most organizations and MSPs need a different approach to SIEM.
- How we're changing things: We've heard what our partners have asked for, and we're breaking down what we've come up with as a community to solve the SIEM problem.
Save your seat today and see how you can take another layer of hassle out of your security with our Managed SIEM.
Event Speakers
Seth Geftic is a Vice President at Huntress. He has been working in product marketing for cybersecurity vendors for the past 20 years, both as an individual contributor and team leader from startups to public companies. Prior to his role at Huntress, he built up the product marketing function as the Vice President of Product Marketing at Red Canary and contributed significantly as a Director at Sophos, specializing in endpoint security and MDR. Seth was previously a Director at Invincea (acquired by Sophos in 2017) and spent ten years in various product marketing roles at RSA. Beyond the world of cybersecurity, Seth does his best to relax as he listens to records, explores new restaurants, and enjoys quality time with his family in his adopted hometown of Greenville, SC.
Zuri Cortez is a Technical Product Marketing Manager for Huntress and is based out of Austin, Texas. He has worked in cybersecurity for over 10 years as a TAM, SE and PMM. Zuri’s areas of expertise include cloud architecture, SIEM, MDR, and EDR, and he has presented at numerous conferences, including Blackhat, RSA, and AWS Re:Inforce. Prior to this, he served 6 years in the US Army as a Sergeant with two tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom between 2004-2010. Zuri’s passions are studying sociology, Trance and Jazz music, D&D and effective communication using the lens of emotional intelligence in an ever evolving technical world.
Sharon manages day-to-day content on ChannelE2E and serves as senior managing editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands. She also covers enterprise-class technology companies, strategic alliances and channel partner strategies. Sharon is a veteran tech journalist and editor with more than 25 years experience in the industry, and has previously held key editorial, content and leadership positions at Techstrong Group, CIO.com, Ziff Davis Enterprise and CRN.