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Automating Cyberthreat Analysis

CSG Invotas' Jessica Gulick on Dealing with Staff Shortages
Automating Cyberthreat Analysis

Automating processes could help organizations tackle the shortage of cybersecurity practitioners by making the job of analyzing threats simpler and more efficient, says Jessica Gulick, vice president of marketing at security provider CSG Invotas.

In an interview with Information Security Media Group at the RSA Conference 2015 in San Francisco, Gulick discusses:

  • Identifying the "sweet spot" where automation and people work together to enhance cyberthreat analysis;
  • Customers' concerns over having the right staff to analyze cyberthreats; and
  • How analyzing cyberthreats could drain enterprises' resources.

CSG Invotas offers an automated threat response solution to unify, orchestrate and automate key elements of incident response into a single console, giving enterprises the ability to respond at machine speed, reduce risk exposure and boost productivity.

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