We are in a state of cyber-flux with new and many asymmetrical challenges to cybersecurity. As cybersecurity gaps abound, a new urgency in both industry and government has arisen on how to better ...
Prior to the advent of electronic security systems, SOC monitoring and response was heavily dependent on human resources and human capabilities, which also limited the accuracy and effectiveness of ...
Security operations (SecOps) leaders say they struggle to detect hidden and unknown threats with legacy tools, mitigating the potential threats of dark data, and overcoming resource-intensive issues ...
The hottest cybersecurity startups of 2026 so far include emerging vendors in fast-growing segments such as agentic-driven ...
As alert volumes surge and threats evolve, IT leaders are turning to advanced platforms to unify detection, reduce alert fatigue and speed detection response times.
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. A security operations center, or SOC, can be the nerve center of a ...
Founder of Tines, the platform that allows anyone to automate repetitive security workflows without writing a single line of code. Security operations center (SOC) teams may be passionate, but they’re ...
Health systems face fatigue from numerous security alerts, but a security operations center can provide the structure to respond.
The challenges facing security operations center teams are real. The answer lies in artificial intelligence, which will supercharge SOC modernization efforts. Cyberattacks are scaling up. That means ...
This article originally appeared in the November 2021 issue of Security Business magazine. When sharing, don’t forget to mention Security Business magazine on LinkedIn and @SecBusinessMag on Twitter.
As the nerve center of an organization, a security operations center (SOC) or control room receives mountains of information and data from a wide variety of systems, including video, audio, access ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...