How to See More, But Respond Less with Enhanced Threat Visibility

Webinar on Demand

Webinar on Demand

How to See More, But Respond Less with Enhanced Threat Visibility

Speakers

Anthony Roberts

Sales Engineering Manager, Cynet 

Anthony Roberts has spent the last 14 years working for various security vendors. He is passionate about helping customers develop strong Cybersecurity defenses, by understanding each customer's needs, and making sure technology fits the need and business processes.

George Tubin is the Director of Product Strategy at Cynet and a recognized expert in cybercrime prevention. He was previously VP of Marketing at Socure and Senior Research Director at TowerGroup where he delivered thought leadership and insights to large enterprises on cybersecurity as well as identity and fraud management. 

George Tubin is the Director of Product Strategy at Cynet and a recognized expert in cybercrime prevention. He was previously VP of Marketing at Socure and Senior Research Director at TowerGroup where he delivered thought leadership and insights to large enterprises on cybersecurity as well as identity and fraud management. 

George Tubin

Director of Product Marketing, Cynet

Threat visibility involves what seems like contradictory aims. On one hand, security teams need visibility into an ever expanding attack surface populated by new and evolving threats. That generally means more alarms. The second requirement for threat visibility is the ability to rank and filter alarms by importance. In that way, security teams need to know more but respond less – an inversion of the current situation.

Join Anthony Roberts, Cynet Sales Engineering Manager and George Tubin, Cynet Director of Product Marketing to learn how any security team, even the leanest ones, can affordably expand threat visibility while limiting false alarms to see cyberattacks earlier and more clearly

Why past approaches for expanding threat visibility have failed and only put more stress on IT security teams

The key technologies needed to provide threat visibility

Why improved visibility must be accompanied by automated response capabilities

 How Cynet expands threat visibility while simultaneously reducing manual intervention


Threat visibility involves what seems like contradictory aims. On one hand, security teams need visibility into an ever expanding attack surface populated by new and evolving threats. That generally means more alarms. The second requirement for threat visibility is the ability to rank and filter alarms by importance. In that way, security teams need to know more but respond less – an inversion of the current situation.

Join Anthony Roberts, Cynet Sales Engineering Manager and George Tubin, Cynet Director of Product Marketing to learn how any security team, even the leanest ones, can affordably expand threat visibility while limiting false alarms to see cyberattacks earlier and more clearly

Why past approaches for expanding threat visibility have failed and only put more stress on IT security teams

The key technologies needed to provide threat visibility

Why improved visibility must be accompanied by automated response capabilities

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We'll discuss:

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How Cynet expands threat visibility while simultaneously reducing manual intervention

George Tubin

Director of Product 
Marketing, Cynet

Anthony Roberts

Sales Engineering Manager, Cynet 

Anthony Roberts has spent the last 14 years working for various security vendors. He is passionate about helping customers develop strong Cybersecurity defenses, by understanding each customer's needs, and making sure technology fits the need and business processes.