2021-11-22T02:34:00Z

Why a Security Operations Center (SOC) is important?

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Hasan Zuberi ( HZ ) - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-11-22T08:39:11Z
Nov 22, 2021
EB
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Nov 22, 2021

@Hasan Zuberi ( HZ ), thank you for your answer! Can you possibly give an example (or two) of how SOC has changed/advanced during the last couple of years?
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2021-11-23T11:39:16Z
Nov 23, 2021
DL
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Nov 23, 2021

@Evgeny Belenky yeah, "alert fatigue" is also a consequence of the human factor. 

Without a continuous process of SOC software configuration, SOC will face this "alert fatigue" issue. 

One more thing is gaps between different parts of the SOC team. Multi-experts are great, but they can be really expensive and hard to find. 
In real life, the basic SOC team is 5-7 people up to 22-23 years old (yesterday students)  and the Head of SOC somewhere from the Bank Cybersecurity department or from a similar position. 

And in this case, you need to put a lot of resources to build a real SOC team: staff training, team building, inside audits of SOC work. As I said before - People. Because people configure software, mark an alert as false-positive, tick "reviewed" boxes; configure SIEM, EDR, UEBA, etc. So you need to be sure that every member of the SOC team is in the right place with the right set of skills.

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2021-12-10T12:01:19Z
Dec 10, 2021
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