Security News > 2016 > March > Making sense of threat intelligence data in your IT environment (Help Net Security)
Threat intelligence data has been growing at an exponential rate of 39% a month. Enterprise customers are looking at around 30,000 events going into their SIEM every second. Only a small percentage have the infrastructure able to handle that amount of data. In this podcast recorded at RSA Conference 2016, Mark Seward, VP Security Solutions at Anomali, talks about some of the problems that security personnel face in classifying and keeping order around their threat … More →
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