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Managing and using the vast amount of security data across the enterprise is more complex and crucial than ever. Organizations are drowning in petabytes of data from myriad sources, each with its unique format and schema. Efficiently integrating, managing and leveraging this information is a monumental task. Security teams grapple daily with the dual objectives of maintaining a granular focus on details while achieving a comprehensive overview of their security posture across the enterprise. The emergence of modern solutions like security data lakes and data fabric architectures heralds a new era in security data management, promising a more integrated, real-time understanding of threats, compliance and overall security health.

We invite you to join us for an enlightening webinar as we delve into recent research about the complexities of integrating security data and illuminate the path forward with innovative strategies and solutions. In this session, we will share recent Techstrong Research data on the challenges, priorities and approaches that are most helpful in tackling the sheer volume of security data and using it to enhance their organization’s security measures.

Key Takeaways:

  • Strategies for overcoming the challenges of integrating and managing massive volumes of diverse security data, ensuring a more streamlined and efficient approach to data analysis.
  • How modern technologies such as security data lakes and data fabric architectures can revolutionize the way organizations view, manage and use their security data for enhanced threat response and compliance reporting.
  • The critical role of real-time data analysis in identifying and responding to security threats, and how a holistic view of security data can empower decision-making and operational efficiency.

Participate in a dynamic Q&A session, posing your questions to our experts for deeper insights into the topic.

Amy Heng
Director of Product Marketing - DataBee from Comcast Technology Solutions
Amy Heng is the Director of Product Marketing at DataBee from Comcast Technology Solutions, with most recently Zscaler, Splunk, and Palo Alto Networks. Her passion lies in the art of storytelling, focusing on the battles between cyber adversaries and defenders, and leveraging technology to tackle complex security and data challenges. A proud graduate of UCLA, Amy also serves as the Social Media chair for the WiCyS Silicon Valley Affiliate, undertaking activities to provide community and promote recruitment, retention and advancement of women in cybersecurity.
Erin Hamm
Field Chief Data Officer & Director of Engineering - DataBee from Comcast Technology Solutions

Field Chief Data Officer & Director of Engineering - DataBee from Comcast Technology Solutions

Field Chief Data Officer & Director of Engineering - DataBee from Comcast Technology Solutions

Mitch Ashley
CTO, Techstrong Group Principal - Techstrong Research
Mitchell Ashley is a renowned strategist and technology executive. Mitchell has led successful IT, SaaS, and cybersecurity transformations. He’s led multiple teams in developing and bringing to market successful online services, cybersecurity, and networking products and services. Mitch serves as Principal of Techstrong Research where he leads a team of preeminent experts in digital transformation, DevOps, cloud-native, and cybersecurity. In this role, Mitch works with companies to align digital transformation and technology strategies to achieve disruptive goals and high impact results. Mitch is in high demand as a speaker at conferences the world over, and his popular DevOps Chats podcast engaging with digital leaders is one of the most widely followed in the field.

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