
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.
Embracing an Operation-Centric Security Model for Modern Threat Defense
This article discusses the shift from traditional, reactive cybersecurity models focused on Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) to a more proactive, operation-centric approach that emphasizes Indicators of Behavior (IOBs). It explores the limitations of traditional models, the advantages of the operation-centric model, the necessary technology stack, implementation considerations, and the key roles and skills required for successful operation. The article advocates for understanding the "attack narrative" and utilizing frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK to proactively defend against modern cyber threats.