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Strengthen Your Security Posture with Effective SIEM Use Cases
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Thu April 15, 2021 04:43 PM
Dawn Farrell
Security analytics has always needed to adapt to changing threats, and this year will be no exception. The modern threat landscape is more complex than ever. As a SIEM buyer, what trends and use cases should you consider when making a purchase? Join our on-demand virtual program to strengthen your security posture with effective SIEM use cases.
This webinar begins with a thought leadership discussion featuring Forrester and a QRadar customer. The panel focuses on SIEM market trends along with addressing the journey to cloud with modern security.
The session pivots to a whiteboard showing how to map to the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and demo showcasing network telemetry data to increase detection capabilities via QRadar Network Insight (QNI).
Panelists:
Joseph Blankenship,
Vice President, Research Director, Forrester
Frank Eargle
, Security Engineer, Formerly with South Carolina Information Sharing and Analysis Center (SC-ISAC)
Justin Youngblood,
Vice President, IBM Security
Moderator:
Michelle Reid
, Marketing Program Director, Security, IBM Partner Ecosystem
Speakers:
Lauren Horaist
, QRadar Program Director, Offering Management, IBM Security
Jose Bravo
, Security Architect, IBM Security
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