GENEVA, Ill., Nov. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- RedLegg showcased it commitment to providing cutting-edge security services and new technological developments in late October, when the company launched a proprietary security service overlay platform called Watchtower. The tool, designed by the RedLegg Threat Research Team, allows its Managed Security Services to better manage, investigate, and gather intelligence around security threats identified in customer SIEM deployments.
At its core, Watchtower is a case management platform used in threat analysis, including live threat data and threat feeds, to provide cross-customer correlation and vertical-to-vertical intel sharing. This platform, with the use of runbooks, IOCs, and premium intelligence, allows RedLegg analysts to quickly and confidently identify potential risks.
- Watchtower stands above the SIEM perimeter, improving visibility, removing blind spots, and providing a strategic advantage to the overall security posture.
- The tool continuously drives efficiency and innovation within the MSS provider space.
- The platform correlates alarm activity with other RedLegg clients, allowing faster threat detection and response; previously identified information and threats are tracked and correlated to further improve analysts' ability to correlate and identify trends.
- As a case management system, the tool enables RedLegg MSS to track and correlate emerging threats within a client environment, across clients, and across industries, all while keeping client data separate and secure.
Watchtower is the next step in RedLegg's holistic approach to improving the overall security of its clients and represents the new standard in SIEM. The Watchtower platform is only available for RedLegg MSS customers; it is not currently available as a stand-alone product.
For more information or to schedule an overview, please visit https://www.redlegg.com/watchtower
SOURCE RedLegg
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