• EP190 Unraveling the Security Data Fabric: Need, Benefits, and Futures

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

EP190 Unraveling the Security Data Fabric: Need, Benefits, and Futures

  • Summary

  • Guest:

    • Josh Liburdi, Staff Security Engineer, Brex

    Topics:

    • What is this “security data fabric”? Can you explain the technology? Is there a market for this? Is this same as security data pipelines?
    • Why is this really needed? Won’t your SIEM vendor do it?
    • Who should adopt it? Or, as Tim says, what gets better once you deploy it?
    • Is reducing cost a big part of the security data fabric story?
    • Does the data quality improve with the use of security data fabric tooling?
    • For organizations considering a security data fabric solution, what key factors should they prioritize in their evaluation and selection process?
    • What is the connection between this and federated security data search?
    • What is the likely future for this technology?

    Resources:

    • BSidesSF 2024 - Reinventing ETL for Detection and Response Teams (Josh Liburdi)
    • “How to Build Your Own Security Data Pipeline (and why you shouldn’t!)” blog
    • “Decoupled SIEM: Brilliant or Stupid?” blog
    • “Security Correlation Then and Now: A Sad Truth About SIEM” blog (my #1 popular post BTW)
    • “Log Centralization: The End Is Nigh?” blog
    • “20 Years of SIEM: Celebrating My Dubious Anniversary” blog
    • “Navigating the data current: Exploring Cribl.Cloud analytics and customer insights” report
    • OCSF

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