Due to the increase in cyberattacks, security analysts are challenged with multiple alerts every few seconds. It’s a daunting task to not only identify which alerts are genuine versus false, but also prioritize and respond to them.
Deploying a security analytics solution, such as a SIEM that comes packed with SOAR capabilities, helps avoid troublesome predicaments. In other words, response automation helps reduce the mean time to respond (MTTR). To automate your response, you need to know how to create alert profiles and associate these alerts with an appropriate response workflow. This webinar helps you accomplish that.
Register for the webinar and learn how to ace response automation
Join our cybersecurity specialist, Ram Vaidyanathan, to learn how to automate your incident responses and quickly achieve an effective threat mitigation.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
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How an automated response achieves threat mitigation and remediation.
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What elements an analyst should consider while building an automated response workflow.
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How security analysts can collaborate to solve a problem.
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How to track the state of an incident continuously.
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How the integration of a SIEM solution with a ticketing tool helps you respond faster.
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How to automate incident response with ManageEngine Log360.
This free webinar will be conducted in three time zones, so you can choose the time that’s most convenient for you. Once you register, you’ll receive a registration confirmation email from us. In the email, you’ll also find a blog that is relevant to our upcoming webinar.
Event details
Topic: How to automate response to cyberthreats and increase your security maturity
Dates and times: September 14, 2pm AEST | 2pm GST and September 15, 11am EDT
Claim your spot now and gain actionable insights into automating your incident response and increasing your security maturity. We hope to see you soon. But if you can’t make it that day, we understand. All you have to do is register, and we’ll send you the recording of the webinar. Happy learning, folks!