Two main challenges faced by organizations in defending against cybercrime are the inability to hire security professionals and the overwhelming amount of inaccurate security alerts that get sent to their small teams from their products. The attackers know that every false alert that gets sent allows them to hide within the noise.
Thousands of businesses trust Secureworks and its platform, that brings together learnings across billions of daily events with powerful automation in a way that gets the most out of their small teams. By being able to do this at scale, whilst adhering to the tight budget demands of mid-sized organisations, Secureworks has been able to stand out in the global market.
Modern security teams are using extended detection and response (XDR) to takes a holistic approach to security by leveraging data from multiple sources, such as network traffic, endpoint activity, user behavior, and threat intelligence, to detect and respond to threats in real time. Additionally, the XDR approach can scale quickly and react to changes in the environment more effectively than traditional approaches, which are often limited in their ability to keep up with the pace of attacks and the expanding attack surfaces. Finally, the XDR approach helps to bridge the global talent gap of millions of security experts by providing organizations with the resources they need to defend against future threats. Establishing digital trust in the modern age requires leveraging multiple, diverse security data sources to assess risk in any given context.
"In 2022, our incident response team worked on cases where organized cybercriminals successfully broke into networks and deployed ransomware in 90 minutes." said Michael Aiello, chief technology officer at Secureworks. "Every day we help process more than 550 billion events across our customers and by helping these organizations defend themselves, we believe we are helping secure human progress."
All too often cybercrime can be seen as theft of company data and money, but for some organisations there is a much more concerning human impact. One example can be found in non-government organisations (NGO). If personal data regarding an NGO employee or partner is stolen, there is a concern around security. From stolen information related to finances or operations, to surveillance or safety issues, these cybersecurity risks can have a measurable impact on human life.
It’s this focus delivering solutions to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber threats that drives Secureworks in its mission to help secure human progress. Ultimately, with Secureworks providing the necessary tools for businesses to protect themselves, the more society will be able to trust these organisations.
Two main challenges faced by organizations in defending against cybercrime are the inability to hire security professionals and the overwhelming amount of inaccurate security alerts that get sent to their small teams from their products. The attackers know that every false alert that gets sent allows them to hide within the noise.
Thousands of businesses trust Secureworks and its platform, that brings together learnings across billions of daily events with powerful automation in a way that gets the most out of their small teams. By being able to do this at scale, whilst adhering to the tight budget demands of mid-sized organisations, Secureworks has been able to stand out in the global market.
Modern security teams are using extended detection and response (XDR) to takes a holistic approach to security by leveraging data from multiple sources, such as network traffic, endpoint activity, user behavior, and threat intelligence, to detect and respond to threats in real time. Additionally, the XDR approach can scale quickly and react to changes in the environment more effectively than traditional approaches, which are often limited in their ability to keep up with the pace of attacks and the expanding attack surfaces. Finally, the XDR approach helps to bridge the global talent gap of millions of security experts by providing organizations with the resources they need to defend against future threats. Establishing digital trust in the modern age requires leveraging multiple, diverse security data sources to assess risk in any given context.
"In 2022, our incident response team worked on cases where organized cybercriminals successfully broke into networks and deployed ransomware in 90 minutes." said Michael Aiello, chief technology officer at Secureworks. "Every day we help process more than 550 billion events across our customers and by helping these organizations defend themselves, we believe we are helping secure human progress."
All too often cybercrime can be seen as theft of company data and money, but for some organisations there is a much more concerning human impact. One example can be found in non-government organisations (NGO). If personal data regarding an NGO employee or partner is stolen, there is a concern around security. From stolen information related to finances or operations, to surveillance or safety issues, these cybersecurity risks can have a measurable impact on human life.
It’s this focus delivering solutions to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber threats that drives Secureworks in its mission to help secure human progress. Ultimately, with Secureworks providing the necessary tools for businesses to protect themselves, the more society will be able to trust these organisations.
Two main challenges faced by organizations in defending against cybercrime are the inability to hire security professionals and the overwhelming amount of inaccurate security alerts that get sent to their small teams from their products. The attackers know that every false alert that gets sent allows them to hide within the noise.
Thousands of businesses trust Secureworks and its platform, that brings together learnings across billions of daily events with powerful automation in a way that gets the most out of their small teams. By being able to do this at scale, whilst adhering to the tight budget demands of mid-sized organisations, Secureworks has been able to stand out in the global market.
Modern security teams are using extended detection and response (XDR) to takes a holistic approach to security by leveraging data from multiple sources, such as network traffic, endpoint activity, user behavior, and threat intelligence, to detect and respond to threats in real time. Additionally, the XDR approach can scale quickly and react to changes in the environment more effectively than traditional approaches, which are often limited in their ability to keep up with the pace of attacks and the expanding attack surfaces. Finally, the XDR approach helps to bridge the global talent gap of millions of security experts by providing organizations with the resources they need to defend against future threats. Establishing digital trust in the modern age requires leveraging multiple, diverse security data sources to assess risk in any given context.
"In 2022, our incident response team worked on cases where organized cybercriminals successfully broke into networks and deployed ransomware in 90 minutes." said Michael Aiello, chief technology officer at Secureworks. "Every day we help process more than 550 billion events across our customers and by helping these organizations defend themselves, we believe we are helping secure human progress."
All too often cybercrime can be seen as theft of company data and money, but for some organisations there is a much more concerning human impact. One example can be found in non-government organisations (NGO). If personal data regarding an NGO employee or partner is stolen, there is a concern around security. From stolen information related to finances or operations, to surveillance or safety issues, these cybersecurity risks can have a measurable impact on human life.
It’s this focus delivering solutions to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber threats that drives Secureworks in its mission to help secure human progress. Ultimately, with Secureworks providing the necessary tools for businesses to protect themselves, the more society will be able to trust these organisations.