COLUMBIA, Md., July 20, 2017 -- EventTracker, a leader in security information and event management (SIEM), today announced that its SIEM platform has been implemented at OneBlood, Inc., a not-for-profit, innovative blood center serving the Southeastern U.S. The system will be used for monitoring, as well as forensic investigation of cyberthreats in order to protect the organization’s data.
“We need security that can keep up in an ever-changing cyberthreat environment. The EventTracker SIEM platform allows us to recognize cyberattack patterns and monitor cybercriminal activity in our networks and beyond to keep our data safe and prevent infiltration,” said John Holder, information security manager and business continuity planning administrator at OneBlood.
EventTracker’s virtual software architecture makes scalability very simple and allows OneBlood to size up and down accordingly.
In addition to device monitoring and forensic investigation, EventTracker helps OneBlood maintain compliance with both the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA). By being alerted to potentially malicious activity and blocking hack attempts, OneBlood protects confidential healthcare information from compromise, in ordinance with HIPAA.
“We are excited to work with the OneBlood team as we assist them in managing and identifying alerts and maintaining compliance with some of the healthcare industry’s most complex privacy standards,” said A.N. Ananth, CEO of EventTracker.
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EventTracker’s advanced security solutions protect enterprises and small businesses from data breaches and insider fraud, and streamline regulatory compliance. The company’s EventTracker platform comprises SIEM, vulnerability scanning, intrusion detection, behavior analytics, a honeynet deception network and other defense in-depth capabilities within a single management platform. The company complements its state-of-the-art technology with 24x7 managed services from its global security operations center (SOC) to ensure its customers achieve desired outcomes—safer networks, better endpoint security, earlier detection of intrusion, and relevant and specific threat intelligence. The company serves the retail, hospitality, healthcare, legal, banking and financial services, utilities and government sectors.
EventTracker is a division of Netsurion, a leader in remotely-managed IT security services that protect multi-location businesses’ information, payment systems and on-premise public and private Wi-Fi networks. www.eventtracker.com. Twitter: @LogTalk.
CONTACT: Deb Montner, Montner Tech PR (203) 226-9290 [email protected]


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