In a Security Operations Center (SOC), success depends upon the ability to effectively analyze network events for security threats. However, collecting and correlating the right traffic data from across the network can be challenging.
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Today’s enterprises have plenty of data management and security tools. Yet most still don’t have full visibility across the extended network. Here are the reasons why—compiled from a 2016 survey of 300 IT and security pros—and effective steps you can take to move towards a more comprehensive strategy.
Poor visibility means Australian businesses are flying blindly into the cloud
Cloud usage is exploding but visibility compromises mean businesses can’t ensure the security of their new environments.
Businesses are steadily moving mission-critical applications into the public cloud but three-quarters of them are still using the wrong tools to manage them.
Businesses don’t really know what’s happening on their networks – or in the cloud.
Only 1 in 4 Australian companies can say for sure that their network hasn’t been compromised by unauthorised intrusions and nearly half have no idea how long it took to discover the breach, according to figures from the Gigamon-CSO Australia Future of Network Security survey that raise warning flags on the current state of network and cloud security.
Enterprise networks are essential to modern business. Growing numbers of electronic transactions and increasing network speeds means huge amounts of wire data are being created. The challenge SOC teams face when collecting, manipulating, and analyzing this data is how to access it, how to get it into the right tool, and how to handle the immense volumes. They need a way to reduce stream data volume and extract relevant security information so they can quickly zero in on suspicious threats and anomalous behavior and then use the detailed packet data to mitigate and better understand any breach.
Using the Software Defined Data Center approach, Gigamon, a leader in traffic visibility solutions and VMware, the leader in server and network virtualization, are extending their joint product offerings to provide pervasive and intelligent visibility into the physical and virtual networks by integrating the Gigamon Visibility Fabric with VMware NSX platform.