公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Omnis Cyber Intelligence
- OCI Cyber Adaptors
- Splunk
技术栈
- Security information and event management (SIEM)
- Packet capture and retrieval
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 入侵检测
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 网络安全
- 入侵检测系统
服务
- 培训
- 系统集成
关于客户
客户是一家拥有数千名员工的政府机构。该机构每年在多个职能部门为数百万客户提供支持。该机构正在建设其安全运营中心 (SOC),并希望利用他们现有的任何技术来实现安全目的。他们之前曾购买过一小批 OCI Cyber Adaptors,以便查看位于该国两端的两个主要数据中心。SOC 团队对 Omnis Cyber Intelligence 的主要用途是与 Splunk、安全信息和事件管理 (SIEM) 平台中发现的事件相关的数据包捕获和检索功能。
挑战
该政府机构正在建设其安全运营中心 (SOC),并希望利用他们现有的任何技术来确保安全。他们之前购买了一小批 OCI 网络适配器,以便能够查看位于该国两端的两个主要数据中心。SOC 团队对 Omnis 网络智能的主要用途是与 Splunk、安全信息和事件管理 (SIEM) 平台中发现的事件相关的数据包捕获和检索功能。在首次购买的初始产品培训期间,他们更多地了解了他们当前的基础设施和存在的可见性差距,因此他们购买了更多的网络适配器来填补这些差距。
解决方案
该解决方案涉及知识转移,以提高 SOC 分析师的威胁搜寻能力,并从原始购买中获得更多价值。NETSCOUT 团队为超过 25 名 SOC 分析师提供了额外培训,使用他们现有的 OCI 解决方案通过用户界面向他们进行了交互式演示,演示了如何调查和搜寻网络威胁。在与 SOC 分析师的现场演示中,他们发现了 Log4j 漏洞。通过对现有解决方案进行培训,该组织意识到他们在可见性方面存在更多差距,而添加更多适配器的价值将提高他们的能力并降低风险。二级分析师能够使用回溯功能并发现需要立即修复的其他 Log4j 漏洞。他们当前的工作流程从 Splunk 开始;OCI 的集成使他们能够使用 OCI,而无需对其正常工作流进行重大更改。
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