According to Statista, a global market and consumer data provider, between 2021 and 2023, the percentage of organizations adopting a multi-cloud strategy will grow for midsize companies from 76% to 84%, and for large enterprises from 90% to 94%.
Cloud providers offer many security monitoring and threat detection options, but what if you subscribe to more than one? Adopting security monitoring tools from each provider can increase complexity and bring significant overhead to security operations teams.
For years, security information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions have been collecting and consolidating data from multiple sources for centralized threat detection. Still, multi-cloud brings a new scenario with different data sources, higher volumes, and unknown threats. How does SIEM have to evolve to adapt to this new reality?
Join Augusto Barros, VP of Solutions and Cybersecurity evangelist, and Brian Robertson, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Securonix, to learn about:
· Why is it hard to perform security monitoring in a multi-cloud scenario?
· What are the limitations of traditional SIEMs to support multi-cloud needs?
· What do you need to look for in a new approach and architecture that enables the SIEM to be the right solution to detect threats in a multi-cloud world?
Speakers:
Augusto Barros was most recently the Research VP in the Gartner for Technical Professionals (GTP) Security and Risk Management group. He has over 20 years of experience in the IT security industry as an analyst and a security architect and officer for large enterprises.
Brian Robertson has over 20 years of experience helping organizations solve critical application delivery, network, cloud, and security challenges working with industry leaders who not only are looking at the challenges of today but are looking at the horizon for the challenges of tomorrow.