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Proper SIEM Tuning for Better Security Outcomes

Written by Erica Mixon | Sep 2, 2022 2:23:01 PM

You are very formally invited to the most exclusive club: ‘The Finer-Tuning Club.’ Guests celebrate the finer things in life — like berets, British literature, and of course, properly fine-tuned security tools.

For smaller teams, fine-tuning a SIEM can be a painful process that takes up precious time and resources. But it doesn’t have to be a dread-inducing task.

Instead, it can (and should be) an opportunity to set your team up for success and prevent alert fatigue. And properly fine-tuning your SIEM is also a well-deserved opportunity to sit back and drink a cup of tea with your pinkie out.  

Join Blumira’s Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder, and Justin Kikani, Technical Account Manager, to learn: 

  • Why proper fine-tuning can lead to better ROI and security outcomes
  • Tips to make SIEM rule configuration easier and more successful 
  • How Blumira customers can use detection filters for fine-tuning 

This interactive, conversational-style session encourages questions and engagement with viewers – so sign up today for access to our security experts.

Participants

Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder, Blumira

Matt is CTO and Co-Founder of Blumira, a leading cybersecurity provider of automated threat detection and response technology. At Blumira, he leads the security and engineering efforts to provide actionable insights into cybersecurity risks at scale. Matt has over a decade of experience in IT and development, focusing on business strategy, development, compliance, threat detection and penetration testing. Previously, he was Director of Security Services, Development & Security at NetWorks Group, responsible for defensive information security and services.

Justin Kikani, Technical Account Manager, Blumira

At Blumira, Justin ensures our customers have a smooth onboarding experience. Prior to joining the team, he was the Director of IT at Nexus Direct, where he supported the company in its transition to a remote infrastructure. Before that, he held various IT and engineering roles, including a major telecommunications company and a local commercial IT consulting company, where he gained a reputation for his knowledge in building mobile and data center solutions. Justin has a Bachelor’s Degree from Old Dominion University.