Finding the Right Balance for Your Security Program
Mid-sized organizations who don’t have large security teams or budgets face a unique challenge: they need enterprise-grade security sophistication but lack enterprise-scale resources. They're too large for simple location-by-location management, but are too small for traditional enterprise security infrastructure.
Creating a strategy for these organizations takes ingenuity, creativity, and a focus on ensuring that investments in technology are able to streamline (not complicate) incident response and management. Essentially their security team of 1 needs to work like it’s 10 – complete with a Security Operations Center!

In this webinar, attendees will learn:

- How to achieve comprehensive and proactive security coverage without a dedicated SOC staff

- Strategic approaches to scaling security operations efficiently

- Key principles for building resilient security programs with limited resources

- Practical frameworks for making security technology work harder, not requiring more personnel or budget

- How existing technology can be leveraged to meet program goals and benchmarks
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