SNC Cybersecurity Correlation Automation (CSCA)
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Problems that solves

Risk of data loss or damage

Risk of attacks by hackers

Malware infection via Internet, email, storage devices

Risk or Leaks of confidential information

Unauthorized access to corporate IT systems and data

Values

Ensure Security and Business Continuity

Manage Risks

SNC Cybersecurity Correlation Automation (CSCA)

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Cybersecurity Correlation Automation (CSCA) solution is a powerful, massively-scalable orchestration and analytic platform

Description

Cybersecurity Correlation Automation (CSCA) solution is a powerful, massively-scalable orchestration and analytic platform that centralizes and correlates all of your cyber data and improves the detection and triage of threats.
CSCA was designed to provide security teams with centralized visibility into full network and security data in order to enable rapid analytics, detection, and reporting capabilities that are essential in today’s fight against advanced threats and determined threat actors. Today, CSCA leverages leading-edge, open-source technologies to provide visibility of unknown threats, and increase productivity in both cyber security and business processes. CSCA has an open system architecture comprised of numerous industry-leading, open-source components. It has benchmarked ingestion rates reaching hundreds of thousands of transactions per second and 20 terabytes per day. CSCA provides:
  • Log Collection, Correlation, Management, and Analysis
  • Infrastructure & Threat Intelligence Correlation and Analysis
  • Ultra-Fast Search and Visualization
  • Incident Alerting
  • Automated Asset Collection
  • Tailorable Security and Analytical Dashboards

Scheme of work

 Scheme of work

User features

Roles of Interested Employees

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Information Officer

Chief Technical Officer

Chief IT Security Officer

Organizational Features

IT Security Department in company

Сonfidential data

Internet access is available for employees

GDPR Compliance

Personal data operation