Alert volumes continue to rise, security product stacks continue to grow, and the threat landscape continues to expand. Security analysts are tough to hire and retain, leading to understaffed teams manually combing through data as the candles burn out. It’s a tough gig.
Security teams need something — a technology, a process, a lucky rabbit’s foot — that simplifies data visibility by unifying intelligence from multiple security tools. They also need to reduce the time they spend on carrying out important but repetitive actions.
Enter stage right, security orchestration. I can simply describe it as making a bunch of products work together in a coordinated manner under your control to safeguard your organization’s security, but there’s a literal book to be written with all the necessary details. So let’s get to it!