In June, Gartner, Inc. published its annual Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), which evaluates vendors who offer SIEM products on both the ability to execute and completeness of vision. And this year, McAfee holds a spot in the leader’s quadrant.
As the threat landscape continues to expand at an astounding rate, organizations need to be even more nimble when it comes to early detection. It’s no longer a question of if, but when in terms of a security breach—meaning IT security teams must be able to analyze security event data in real time in addition to collecting, storing, analyzing and reporting on log data after an incident has occurred. The increased adoption of SIEM technology is being driven by these new challenges and compliance requirements. visit:-
mcafee.com/activateEarly breach discovery is one of the most important features SIEM vendors need to offer businesses, and at McAfee we understand that achieving this requires effective user activity, data access and application activity monitoring. To combat the looming specters of advanced evasion techniques (AET) and advanced persistent threats (APT), SIEM solutions must include a combination of real-time security monitoring, historical analysis, and support for incident investigation and compliance reporting tools.
mcafee.com/activateWith these next-generation cyber threats in mind, we took a different approach to SIEM with the McAfee Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) solution. In addition to the security information management (SIM) and SEM functions, we also offer a range of specialized add-on products and an extensive security portfolio to give customers better context around vulnerabilities, endpoints, and automated response and blocking. visit:-
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