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Watchdog for More IT Security: Since the end of last year, IBM has been
feeding its IT Cognitive Intelligence system, Watson, with IT Security
documents to help it isolate relevant security messages from irrelevant
"false positives" . Now Big Blue Watson for Cyber Security has officially started. The solution is intended to support employees of the Security Operations Center (SOC).
And they also need the support. According
to IBM, IT security teams have to process an average of more than
200,000 incidents, which are delivered daily by cyber security systems
such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems. This
leads to 20,000 hours per year, which the highly qualified specialists
with falsify, chasing false alarms, as IBM pre-calculates. As the number of incidents will double over the next five years,
intelligent, cognitive systems such as Watson will soon be an important
part of any SOC.
Cognitive SOC platform
Watson for Cyber Security will also be an integral part of IBM's Cognitive SOC platform. The solution is IBM's QRadar Advisor with Watson, a tool that leverages Watson's knowledge base on cybersecurity.
In
addition, IBM is releasing a chatbot, which enables customers of the
Managed Security Services to be connected to the experts of the global
IT security research team X-Force Command Center. Under the project name Havyn, a language-driven assistant is to be
developed, who is to provide IT-security relevant information, almost a
kind of Siri for cybersecurity questions.
"Today's
cybersecurity threats are very sophisticated, and they are running
across various fronts for disguise tactics," says Sean Valcamp, CISO, of
our security analysts, who are becoming more and more difficult to
identify attacks in a sea of security data Avnet, one of 40 customers who already use the Security Watson. "Watson makes the obfuscation efforts more difficult by analyzing
multiple data streams, comparing them with current known attack
patterns, and quickly generating security reports that allow my people
to respond quickly to attacks," explains Valcamp.
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