The Case for XDR
Posted by: Chris Petersen
At LogRhythm, we recently revamped how we sell and license our platform’s portfolio of products. We did so to achieve a number of objectives. Our primary objectives were to make it easier for customers to transact with LogRhythm, to ensure…
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January 13, 2020
Five Steps to Threat Hunting with LogRhythm’s Free Network Security Monitoring Tool
Posted by: Jim Lee
Jim Lee is an information security analyst and guest blogger from Seismic Software Inc. He is an ambassador of cybersecurity education and empowerment for small businesses. Jim configures easy-to-use tools to develop intuitive solutions for small business cybersecurity programs. His…
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December 12, 2019
8 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2020
Posted by: LogRhythm Labs
As we do each year, the LogRhythm Labs team came together recently to reflect on the year in cybersecurity and think about what’s to come. 2019 was definitely interesting. Breaches continued to keep organizations on their toes, with over 5,000…
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December 11, 2019
Examining the baseStriker Vulnerability
Posted by: Eric Brown
The zero-day “baseStriker” vulnerability is still widely in use, but do you know what to look out for if it finds its way into your organization? While 18 months have passed since Microsoft developed a fix for the vulnerability that…
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November 14, 2019
LogRhythm Brings Greater Choice to SIEM Pricing
For years, consumption-based pricing has dominated the security information and event management (SIEM) market. Whether organizations paid a fixed amount based on message per second, event per second, or gigabyte per day, that model was the go-to standard. However, as…
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November 11, 2019
How Case Management Tags Improve Efficiency, Reporting, and SOC Metrics
Posted by: Daniel Dallmann
Daniel Dallmann, Senior Information Security Engineer, is a guest blogger from Payworks and a valued LogRhythm contributor. Dan was on the SOAR Customer Panel at LogRhythm’s third annual user conference, RhythmWorld, and was generous enough to share some of the…
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October 31, 2019