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Anomali Appoints Chris Peterson as Vice President of Global Channel and Technology Partnerships

CyberSecurity Insiders

.–( BUSINESS WIRE )– Anomali , the leader in intelligence-driven extended detection and response (XDR) cybersecurity solutions, today announced that Chris Peterson has been named Vice President of Global Channel and Technology Partnerships. Detect LIVE Conference: [link]. Blog: [link]. About Anomali.

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Why Your Security Data Lake Project Will … Well, Actually …

Anton on Security

Using the concept of a “data lake” where every team that needs the data can dip, apply schema at data read time (If needed) and solve a broad set of problems motivated them to explore big data approaches. However, we are not living in 2012 or 2018 anymore?—?we we are in 2022.

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Why Your Security Data Lake Project Will … Well, Actually …

Security Boulevard

Using the concept of a “data lake” where every team that needs the data can dip, apply schema at data read time (If needed) and solve a broad set of problems motivated them to explore big data approaches. Security (at least detection and response) is still a big data problem, and threat detection is still hard.

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Best SIEM Tools & Software for 2022

eSecurity Planet

Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) is a crucial enterprise technology that ties the stack of cybersecurity systems together to assess threats and manage risks. Advanced analytics to detect malicious activity via compliance and security contexts. Threat intelligence and defensive analysis from LogRhythm Labs.

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

As a leading VC, BVP offers budding companies plenty to consider, with a set of roadmaps and tools for today’s technologies and market complexities. Notable cybersecurity exits for the company include AVG Technologies, Cognitive Security, OpenDNS, and Carbon Black. Accel Investments. Evolution Equity Partners. EEP Investments.