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Client: LogRhythm APAC
Format: Whitepaper
Size: 1.2 MB
Language: English
Date: 15.04.2024
Modernizing Your SOC Strategy
Modernizing your security operation center (SOC) strategy means investing your time, budget, or resources to enhance security maturity, improve resilience against cyberattacks, and reduce risk to the business in the modern-day digital world.
Over the last decade, the cybersecurity industry has evolved immensely. Organizations across the globe face a multitude of new security challenges due to things like digital transformation, mobile devices, disparate and remote workforces, and the convergence of IT and operational technology (OT). To reduce risk to the business, chief information security officers (CISOs) must develop a robust and reliable SOC strategy that is scalable amid a diverse set of security threats.
A modern SOC strategy leads to many business benefits, such as enabling growth while securing proprietary and sensitive data, building customer confidence and brand loyalty, increasing return on investment, preventing operational disruptions, and exceeding compliance requirements.
Over the last decade, the cybersecurity industry has evolved immensely. Organizations across the globe face a multitude of new security challenges due to things like digital transformation, mobile devices, disparate and remote workforces, and the convergence of IT and operational technology (OT). To reduce risk to the business, chief information security officers (CISOs) must develop a robust and reliable SOC strategy that is scalable amid a diverse set of security threats.
A modern SOC strategy leads to many business benefits, such as enabling growth while securing proprietary and sensitive data, building customer confidence and brand loyalty, increasing return on investment, preventing operational disruptions, and exceeding compliance requirements.