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Transforming SIEM: Gain Actionable Intelligence for Securing Information Assets
Business executives demand data for decision-making. Security professionals want situational awareness. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools are seen as a solution to fulfill both needs, but today’s reality is that such tools often create more fog than clarity, doing little more than providing compliance reporting.
WHAT ATTENDEES WILL LEARN:
In this webcast, our guest, John Kindervag, Principal Analyst, Security and Risk Management at Forrester Research, describes a data security and control framework for collecting and analyzing new types of IT data to transform SIEM into a security and IT analytics tool. Through this transformation, SIEM can provide the INTEL (information, notification, threats, evaluation, leadership) organizations require to better secure data, including:
- Recommended actions to help grow your ‘INTEL’
- Analytics to better predict threats and protect data
- New types of IT data needed and the associated challenges
The session will conclude with an interactive discussion of SIEM’s role in this process, steps to take and obstacles to avoid to be successful.
Presenters:
John Kindervag – Principal Analyst at Forrester Research serving Security & Risk Professionals.
John is a leading expert on wireless security, network security, security information management, and PCI data security. John is a 25-year veteran of the high-tech world and holds numerous industry certifications, including CISSP, CEH, QSA, and CCNA. Prior to joining Forrester, John was the senior security architect with security consultancy Vigilar, and he started the security practice for a Cisco Gold VAR, Flair Data Systems, where he was a principal security consultant. He has particular expertise in the areas of wireless security, intrusion detection and prevention, and voice over IP hacking. John has a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of Iowa.
Brennan O’Hara – Security Solutions Manager for NetIQ’s Security Management offerings where he is responsible for identifying and developing market offerings that lead to innovative and more effective approaches for managing security and compliance in complex environments. Brennan has over 8 years of experience in the identity, access, security, and compliance area. He came to NetIQ via their acquisition of Novell where he was most recently solution manager for Novell’s identity and access management products. Prior to Novell, Brennan has led product marketing efforts for several different companies, including Netegrity, CA Technologies, and Imprivata. Prior to his time in Security, Identity and Access Management, Brennan spent 12 years at Lotus Development/IBM selling, launching, and marketing new enterprise and team collaboration offerings.