To SIEM or not to SIEM

SIEM is like a bike. It stops when you stop pedaling. Every organization – no matter the size – has data, network, IP, and other information to protect. When implemented well, SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) is a great tool that can protect your information and keep your business secure.

But there’s a catch: managing a SIEM is akin to riding a bike uphill. When you stop pedaling the bike, you stop moving altogether. Constant attention is required to keep things moving. Managing a SIEM is a full-time job, which requires perpetual focus. With SIEM, you manage the tools not the threats.

Download this paper to discover the top 5 reasons why SIEM can be a bad choice for mid-market companies, including a few of the following:

  • The amount of resources needed to manage a SIEM
  • The complexity associated with deploying, administering, and operating a SIEM
  • The cost of a SIEM (the more you give, the more you get)

You will also learn about other options that are available to mid-market companies with smaller budgets and limited resources.



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