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The toll of useless alerts: Why SIEMS no longer make sense
SIEMs flood SOC teams with noise and cost. Here's how to take back control, and focus on what really matters.
Should CISOs be more concerned about employees who use AI or those who don’t?
AI can boost productivity. But it has risks. Learn how to protect your business.
SOC burnout and how AI can flip the script
Stay updated on current burnout trends for SOC teams and how AI can eliminate this challenge.
Breaking free from alert fatigue
There just are too many alerts for SOC teams to handle. Here's how to regain control and security.
New at Radiant! Rapid onboarding for any S3 data
Amazon S3 is widely supported by security vendors and data pipelines alike. Learn how we leverage it at Radiant.
How to advance from SOC manager to CISO?
Making the move from managing a security operations center (SOC) to being a chief information security officer (CISO) is a significant career leap. Not only do you need a solid foundation of tech knowledge but also leadership skills and business smarts. This article will guide you through the practical steps and skills you’ll need to […]
Training high-performance SOC engineers
Explore how to effectively train your SOC engineers, from foundational knowledge to advanced capabilities
The hidden weaknesses in AI SOC tools that no one talks about
Explore two types of AI SOC platforms. Those built on adaptive AI, and those that rely on pre-trained AI.
Phishing the C-suite: How quick-acting SOC teams caught what everyone else missed
Employees can be a vulnerable entry point and traditional security tools are not infallible. That's why SOC teams should be empowered to focus on what matters.