I've figured out cybersecurity at its core with unprecedented clarity. No, the answer is not "42".
If your SOC is choking with billions of events and you have a high turnover of your security analysts due to burn-out and alert fatigue, we (together) can fix that.
If your KPIs measure busyness and "average time-" this and that, yet you don't know whether you can survive a breach we (together) can fix that.
If your SOC has massive, layered org. structure, "follows the Sun" 24/7, "head"-heavy, expensive, yet you don't know whether you get a timely response to a breach we (together) can fix that.
If your budget for cybersecurity tools is humongous yet you are not clear on how those investments are projected towards breach types you are concerned about, in other words you don't have assurance that your cybersecurity tools work effectively and are relevant to your situation and their RoI can't be measured we (together) can fix that.
Solutions are simple yet require hard work all-hands-on-deck over three years and further as IT evolves.
This initiative is expensive in absolute numbers, yet reasonable as it delivers a lot of savings by turning your SOC into a lean laser-focused machine.
Let's go!
