
Next-Generation Security Operations Architecture and Delivery for the Enterprise
This article discusses the evolution of Security Operations Centers (SOCs) from traditional models to next-generation architectures. It highlights the limitations of traditional SOCs, driven by siloed tools and manual processes, and explores the drivers pushing organizations towards more advanced approaches. The report delves into the technological advancements revolutionizing the SOC technology stack, including headless SIEM, XSIAM, XDR, SOAR integration, and the use of AI. It also examines the changes in the SOC operating model and talent landscape, as well as the impact on traditional SOC platforms. Finally, it provides strategic recommendations for CISOs and SOC leaders to navigate this evolution and build more resilient security postures.
The Intertwined Roles of IT Service Management and IT Operations Management in Achieving CIO Objectives
This article discusses the critical interplay between IT Service Management (ITSM) and IT Operations Management (ITOM) in modern IT. It defines each discipline, explores their relationship, and analyzes their strategic importance for CIOs and overall business success. The article also examines technology platforms used for ITSM and ITOM, challenges in implementation, roles and responsibilities, benefits, and current trends shaping their future.