SIEM is Dead: Cost and Complexity Killed It

Security information and event management, more commonly known as SIEM, has traditionally provided network administrators with the security logs that are necessary for detecting and responding to cyberthreats in real time. Over the years, however, businesses have seen exponential increases in the volume of log data, resulting in considerably more “noise.” Security engineers in charge of managing a SIEM will have to respond to hundreds, if not thousands, of security events and alerts on a daily basis.



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