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SIEM tools

If layered security is the cake, Open XDR is the frosting

The anchor of Enterprise Security is popularly known as a “Defense in Depth” architecture. The Defense in Depth (DID) is a classic defensive concept used in the military that found acceptance in the Infosec community in the early 2000s. The Infosec implementation/version of DID has evolved to address the threats as the threat landscape progressed […]

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Open XDR security

Open XDR vs. SIEM

Introduction: The next generation of security intelligence is here, and it’s called extended detection and response (XDR). XDR is a technology that enables organizations to detect and respond to advanced threats faster, easier and with greater accuracy than ever before. It does this by unifying disparate data sources in one centralized location and providing richer

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Open XDR security services

Open XDR In the Real World – Q&A With Jon Mayled

In this interview, we capture real-world experience and recommendations from an enterprise that implemented Stellar Cyber’s Open XDR platform. We talked with Jon Mayled, International IT and Security Director at PlastiPak Packaging, Inc., about what he learned during his implementation.   SC: What is required to implement a successful XDR program? JM: Although I recommend

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Endpoint detection and response tools

Keys to a Successful XDR Implementation

Cybersecurity protection lives on data from sensors and systems throughout the organization’s infrastructure. But data without any background or context only creates irrelevant noise that frustrates and distracts analysts. Without an integrated platform to correlate all that data, security teams become buried in an overwhelming amount of false alerts.  XDR is specifically designed to incorporate

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SIEM platform

Technical Approach To Universal EDR

For security vendors and those in the XDR market specifically, there is an architectural axis of build vs. integrate. On one end, you have “Build / Acquire Everything” – vendors that are vertically integrated and want to be an enterprise’s entire security stack. On the other end, you have “Integrate with Everything” – vendors that

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SIEM alternatives

Mastering EDR – Industry’s First Universal EDR

In detection and response, bidirectional integrations between security products, let alone unidirectional integrations, are not enough. There needs to be true cohesion amongst the entire security stack; otherwise, security operators are left with piles of data and endless API endpoints to figure out how to wire together. This is more important with Endpoint Detection &

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SIEM replacement

Build a new Superpower for your MSSP business!

Providing endpoint security for all your customers is a major challenge. First, it is very rare that partners can deploy an entire endpoint security stack. In many cases, there are servers or other endpoints that do not get covered, or you have customers in the middle of contracts with one EDR provider or another and

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AlienVault alternatives

The Three Waves of XDR – Open XDR delivers and extends the value of existing investments

We asked CIOs and CISOs what keeps them up at night, and the two main concerns are reducing security risks and improving analyst confidence and productivity. CxOs must report to corporate boards, and members of those boards are getting smarter about asking probing questions about the company’s security posture. CxOs need answers to those questions,

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Network detection and response tools

Bundling Security Services to Improve Pricing and Close Ratios

Today’s businesses succeed by selling a handful of bundled items to a large number of customers. Think about restaurants, where the trend has been away from a’ la carte menus to limited menus, because it’s easier, more efficient, and requires less skill to produce a few entrée/side dish combinations than to try to fulfill each

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