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Trustwave launches SIEM solution

By SC Staff on Jun 21, 2013 9:30AM
Trustwave launches SIEM solution

New kit.

Trustwave has announced the launch of new security information and event management (SIEM) software to bring together data correlation and reporting.

Named the Trustwave SIEM Enterprise, the company said that it brings together data correlation and threat intelligence with pre-configured rule and role-based controls and reporting.

According to the company, Trustwave SIEM Enterprise also includes extensive third-party device support, hundreds of pre-packaged security and compliance reports, threat correlation and intelligence feeds, and Big Data processing power.

Leo Cole, general manager of security solutions at Trustwave, said: “Today's security professionals are demanding more value and manageability out of SIEM. They need to advance from traditional log management to more sophisticated threat correlation, improved security intelligence and sustainable risk management, without the deployment and management complexity that often turns traditional SIEM tools into ‘shelf-ware.'

This article originally appeared at scmagazineuk.com

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