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How to Make the Most of Automation in the SOC

Joseph Blankenship, vice president, research director, security and risk, Forrester Organizations must adopt a new approach to security automation that s tailor-made to address today s threats, says Joseph Blankenship, a vice president and research director at Forrester. SIEM tools provide SOC analysts with limited contextualized data as well as a disproportionate amount of false positives, he says. So the analysts need to use security analytics and other tools. “One of the things that we want the analytics to do for us is give us a better picture of what s real and what s not real,” Blankenship says. He advises organizations to liken security automation to an architecture and engineering exercise. “That requires that we examine what workflows look like, understand the types of threats that we re dealing with on a regular basis, know what kind of technology we have and design the automation to fit that.”

OIG: VA Workers Hid Big Data Project Privacy, Security Risks

Get Permission The Department of Veterans Affairs watchdog agency alleges that two VA employees “concealed” and “mispresented” the cybersecurity and privacy risks of an ambitious big data project that would have analyzed 22 million veterans’ health records dating back two decades. The VA ended up pulling the plug on the contract with technology vendor Flow Health Inc. before the project launched after news media coverage brought VA leadership’s attention to the initiative’s issues. The case not only spotlights the risks involved in big data initiatives, but also the threats posed by insiders. In its report – “False Statements and Concealment of Material Information by VA Information Technology Staff” - issued Thursday, the VA Office of Inspector General says it dug into whether two VA employees had financial conflicts of interest in their connection with the Flow Health deal.

Why Compliance Teams Need a Dashboard

GovInfoSecurity Compliance gsuparna) • January 11, 2021     Adam Turteltaub, chief engagement and strategy officer at the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics Adam Turteltaub, chief engagement and strategy officer at the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics, says compliance teams should create a dashboard of data that will help keep track of actions taken by staff members who are working remotely. “Data analytics and dashboards help compliance teams to look at data and understand if the current compliance program is actually working for them,” he says. If your data is in different places, it is very hard to convince regulators that you truly have a thorough compliance program.”

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