Unifying enterprise security architectures and multivendor security services offerings
The average large enterprise has deployed dozens of unique security products. Likewise, it’s common for an individual managed security services (MSS) platform to incorporate numerous third-party products and technologies.
However, all too often the result for customers is low security efficacy. Because the solutions aren’t designed to work together, they often can’t exchange data, share common policy, or support automation. The result is a security solution set that never lives up to its potential. Finally, that’s starting to change.
In this GlobalData webinar, analysts Amy DeCarlo and Eric Parizo will discuss the state of security technology integration in enterprise IT and managed services. Key questions to be answered include:
- What makes security integration so important?
- Why haven’t past integration strategies worked?
- How are emerging Security Product Integration Frameworks (SPIFs) enabling enterprise IT security product integration?
- Where are managed security services providers (MSSPs) adding tools, techniques, and support to foster portfolio integration?
Enabling effective integration will soon be a security game-changer for enterprises, vendors, and providers alike. Reserve your spot for this presentation today!
Presented by
Amy Larsen DeCarlo,
Principal Analyst, Security and Data Center Services
Amy brings 22 years of IT industry experience to her position as Principal Analyst, Security and Data Center Services. Amy assesses the managed IT services sector, with an emphasis on security and data center solutions delivered through the cloud including on demand application, unified communications and collaboration, and managed storage offerings.
Eric Parizo,
Senior Analyst, Enterprise Security
Eric brings over 15 years of experience to his role as Senior Analyst for Enterprise Security at GlobalData. He is responsible for tracking and analyzing the evolving technological and competitive developments in the threat management segments of the information security market. Eric is responsible for secure messaging, data security and governance, firewall/VPN and intrusion prevention and detection. Eric also analyzes the impact of security upon the entire IT technology landscape, specifically mobility, data center, application development, big data, and collaboration.