CardinalOps, the unified threat exposure management company, announced a strategic partnership with SCSK Security, a comprehensive cybersecurity and risk management company, to bring their market leading detection posture management solution to Japan.
While companies look to harden their cyber defenses with a zero-trust model, the cybersecurity threat landscape is growing more complex, and companies are struggling with an overabundance of tools and lack of clarity around how to create the most effective defense. CardinalOps enables security teams to address this, providing increased visibility, smarter prioritization, and consistent workflow capabilities to optimize detection posture and proactively reduce the risk of a breach.
“Partnering with SCSK Security is a strategic decision for both companies, allowing us to expand our reach and empower the Japanese market to leverage our leading solution as the threat landscape only grows more volatile,” said Michael Mumcuoglu, CEO and Co-Founder of CardinalOps. “Together with SCSK, we will help organizations in Japan maximize the effectiveness of their detection tools and operationalize advanced adversary intelligence to decrease exposure and defend against modern threats.”
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The partnership with SCSK Security will help customers modernize the security operations center (SOC) and computer security incident response team (CSIRT). Key features include:
- Broad Support for SIEM Products: CardinalOps connects to existing SIEM systems via API and officially supports numerous cloud-based and on-premises SIEM solutions.
- High-Quality SIEM Rules: Automatically generated rules are customized to the customer environment and pre-tuned, ensuring high quality and efficacy.
- Continuous SIEM Enhancement: CardinalOps delivers production ready rules to remediate threat detection coverage gaps, allowing continuous and incremental improvements to threat detection capabilities.
No in-depth knowledge of the MITRE ATT&CK Framework or SIEM products will be required. Additionally, through automatically generated rules and detections which limit exposure, an improved, quality-assured SIEM solution is ensured, reducing workload for previously over-burdened SOC analysts, allowing them to avoid burnout and uplevel their skills to grow their careers.
SOURCE: PRNewsWire