02.10.2023

Redefining Cyber Defense: Why Next-Gen SOCs Matter This SOCtober

No, "SOCtober" Isn't a Typo. Dive in to Discover Why...

 

As many of you know, October is not just about getting ready for the cold, a nice warm fondu or preparing for the ski season, but it is also the month during which we raise awareness about Cybersecurity. If you’re curious about its origins, it was started in 2004 in the USA and is now fairly widespread across the world.

 

At Senthorus, while discussing what we would do for October Cyber Awareness Month, one colleague, displaying the enthusiasm typically reserved for watching paint dry, suggested: "Why not 'SOCtober Awareness Month'?" It was an instant hit! Nothing piques our enthusiasm more than explaining how our 'Next Generation SOC' isn't the same old song and dance. Traditional SOCs have their...uhhh.. methods. This month, prepare for an enlightening breakdown of the 10 glaring differences between the old-school SOC and our approach, geared for today and tomorrow’s cyber threats.

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By the end of October, we promise you'll be a SOC specialist, equipping you with the knowledge to distinguish the old-school from the cutting-edge, and perhaps with a few chuckles along the way.

 

Stay tuned as we unfold each differentiator, showcasing why understanding this isn't just essential - it's indispensable to protect your organization against todays and tomorrow’s threats as well as everything the Exponential Age has to throw at us.

Contact: Next Generation SOC Experts

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