Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development , Open XDR
Detection and Response: Closing Gaps Adversaries Exploit
CrowdStrike CTO Fabio Fratucello Discusses XDR, SIEM, Automated WorkflowsAdversaries are continually exploiting organizations faster than ever before. The time between when an adversary gains access to a system and when they launch an attack is now just minutes. If defense teams miss an alert or an automated defensive response doesn't take place, it could result in a successful breach or a ransomware attack.
Fabio Fratucello, CTO for Asia-Pacific and Japan at CrowdStrike, says, "Defenders need to continue to advance their defensive capabilities. They need to be able to streamline operation and reduce time when performing detection and response functions."
In this exclusive videocast, Fratucello discusses:
- The challenges in detecting malicious activity;
- How XDR software differs from endpoint detection and response software;
- How SIEM is evolving and how automated workflows can enhance response times.
Fratucello is a technology and security executive with over 25 years of international experience working for private companies and large multinationals in a variety of management, technical and advisory roles. He focuses on accelerating growth and driving strategic direction, technology innovation and partnerships for CrowdStrike around the globe and is responsible for developing and executing on CrowdStrike's regional technology road map and helping customers to develop cyber defense strategies, manage their cyber risks and achieve success on their cyber journey.