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To SIEM or not to SIEM IT Management Alert Information security in your enterprise is constantly cha

To SIEM or not to SIEM [Learn More >>]( [Networkworld]( IT Management Alert [To SIEM or not to SIEM]( Information security in your enterprise is constantly challenged by malware, viruses, port scans, denial-of-service attacks, and bad user behaviors. The bad guys have an upper hand as they only have to be right once, where as you have to be right every time. This puts your organization at risk. Every organization small or large has data, network, IP, and other information to protect. You are not excused from an attack just because you are a mid-sized company and your security budgets are lower. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) is a great tool that can protect your organization, when implemented well. It has become popular because of its capability to build a Security Operation Center (SOC) despite the fact that there are no major regulations such as SOx, PCI, HIPAA, or ISO that say that you need a SIEM to manage logs and events. [Learn More]( Additional Resources [Here Are 7 Steps To Prepare For & Enable IT Transformation]( SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are subscribed to nwwalerts_itmanagement as {EMAIL}. Please [click here]( to unsubscribe from nwwalerts_itmanagement Please [click here]( to unsubscribe from all Networkworld alerts. If you do not wish to receive any future mailings from Networkworld Online Resources, please [click here](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. Copyright 2017 | Networkworld Media, Inc. | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [www.networkworld.com](.

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