SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 06, 2017 -- Cyphort Inc., the Adaptive Detection Fabric (ADF) company, and the Ponemon Institute will host a webinar on Tuesday, March 14, to discuss findings of new research examining issues and attitudes from security information and event management (SIEM) users in large, US-based organizations.
According to the Ponemon Institute study titled, “Challenges to Achieving SIEM Optimization,” 76 percent of respondents value SIEM as a strategically important security tool while only 48 percent were satisfied with the actionable intelligence they receive.
WHO: Franklyn Jones, chief marketing officer of Cyphort, and Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute.
WHAT: Webinar: “Challenges to Achieving SIEM Optimization.” Hosted by Cyphort and the Ponemon Institute. Key discussion points include:
- Is SIEM is too “noisy”?
- Is better identity context necessary?
- Why additional trained staff is needed.
- Improvements in alerts.
- SIEM users want more automation.
All webinar attendees will receive a full copy of “Challenges to Achieving SIEM Optimization.”
WHEN: Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. PT
WHERE: http://go.cyphort.com/Ponemon-SIEM-Webinar.html
About Cyphort
Cyphort, Inc. is a security software company providing mid- and large-size organizations with the innovative Adaptive Detection Fabric, a scalable platform combining advanced threat defense with security analytics. The solution is built with an open architecture that integrates with existing security tools to discover and contain the advanced threats that bypass the first line of security defenses. Based in Santa Clara, California, the company was founded in 2011, is privately-held, and distributes its software through direct sales and channel partners across North America and international markets. Learn more at www.cyphort.com.
Contact: Kevin Gallagher Gallagher PR (510) 599-0416 [email protected] Marci Kusanovich Cyphort, Inc. [email protected]


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