Security intelligence company, LogRhythm has announced a series of expanded capabilities and integrations for its security operations solutions.
GUEST OPINION by Michael Bovalino, ANZ Country Manager, LogRhythm: As they map out their plans for the year ahead, many corporate IT security teams are considering whether a zero-trust strategy will deliver effective protection against cybersecurity threats.
GUEST OPINION by Joanne Wong, Vice President International Marketing – APJ and EMEA at LogRhythm: In the wake of a high-profile spate of cyberattacks that struck organisations around the world during 2022, business leaders are placing very high priority on IT security as they make plans for the new year.
Research Finds External Stakeholders are Increasingly Expecting Vendors to Meet Specific Security Requirements to Win and Retain Business
LogRhythm the company empowering security teams to defend against the ever-evolving threat landscape, today announced the release of its report, “The State of the Security Team 2022: Can Security Teams Meet Internal and External Stakeholders’ Requirements?” based on research conducted by Dimensional Research. One of the most compelling findings was security’s impact on a company’s bottom-line revenue as the majority of Australian respondents (62%) indicated their company had lost a business deal due to the customer’s lack of confidence in their security strategy.
Security intelligence company, LogRhythm has unveiled its cloud-native security operations platform Axon, which it says is a brand-new platform built from the ground up and incorporates years of cybersecurity experience.
GUEST OPINION by Michael Bovalino, ANZ Country Manager, LogRhythm: IT security teams focus their efforts on protecting IT infrastructure from external threats, however it’s becoming apparent that an increasing number are coming from inside.
COMPANY NEWS: LogRhythm, the company helping busy and lean security operations teams defend against cyberthreats, today announced its ANZ Partner of the Year Awards for 2022.
GUEST OPINION: With the volume and complexity of cybersecurity threats growing by the day, organisations around the world are working to ensure their defence mechanisms are as strong as possible.
COMPANY NEWS: LogRhythm, the company helping busy and lean security operation teams defend against cyberthreats, has appointed three new members to the executive leadership team. LogRhythm welcomes David Rizzo as the chief technology officer and David Kluzak as chief revenue officer, and promoted Andrew Hollister to chief information security officer.
Security intelligence company LogRhythm has announced “innovations” to its product suite with the launch of version 7.9 of its SIEM Platform and updates to LogRhythm NDR and LogRhythm UEBA.
GUEST OPINION: Sitting at the heart of the IT infrastructures of large organisations, security operations centres are currently dealing with a range of complex challenges.
Security intelligence company LogRhythm has appointed 20-year IT industry veteran Michael Bovalino as Australia and New Zealand country manager.
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Independent Study finds LogRhythm customers experience US $3.1 million in benefits over three years, including faster investigation and resolution of security incidents
COMPANY NEWS: LogRhythm, the company powering today’s security operations centres (SOCs), announced findings from a newly published Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting. The Total Economic Impact Study of the LogRhythm Platform revealed that organisations using the platform realise an average return on investment (ROI) of 258% over a three-year period, allowing the platform to pay for itself in less than six months.
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GUEST OPINION by Simon Howe, Vice President Sales Asia Pacific, LogRhythm: As businesses come to terms with the reality of operating amid the legacy of COVID-19, many are realising their old approach to IT security is no longer up to the task.
IT Security Leaders Are Held Most Responsible For Cyberattacks, Yet Lack the Influence Required to Shore Up Security Strategies
COMPANY NEWS: LogRhythm, the company powering today’s security operations centres (SOCs), today released its latest report, “Security and the C-Suite: Making Security Priorities Business Priorities.” The research, which focuses on the roles and responsibilities of cybersecurity leaders, found that more than half of organisations (55%) in Asia Pacific (APAC) have experienced a cyberattack in the last two years and spend an average of US$17 million each on security activities.
Security intelligence company LogRhythm has expanded its distribution in Australia with the appointment of specialist cybersecurity solutions distributor, Chillisoft.
Breach and attack simulation systems vendor AttackIQ has promoted Ross Brewer to the role of general manager and regional vice president for EMEA and APJ.
Value-added distributor of network security products, Netpoleon, and LogRhythm, the company that says it is "powering today’s security operations centres (SOCs)", have entered a strategic commercial partnership.
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