CISO at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
Top 5
2024-07-03T07:39:44Z
Jul 3, 2024
With Seceon, you don't need to know too much or do any coding. Most other SIEM products require you to write code to communicate with devices and define specialized queries. Seceon is pre-built and AI/ML-enabled, so you can be in business in days, not weeks. I've seen companies struggle to integrate different SIEM tools for months, but with Seceon's POC, they quickly decided to switch. It's very easy to use and understand, has great dashboards, and simplifies things by allowing you to focus on the basics.
I use Seceon Open Threat Management Platform for security monitoring. It helps me track logs and events from various devices and take action on critical issues.
Seceon OTM is primarily used as a security operations center (SOC) solution. Seceon OTM gives a bundle of solutions with a single license, eliminating the need to purchase different tools. For example, you can get source solutions and endpoint protection from the platform. So, you can get multiple solutions from one platform. On top of that, they are using AI. So it's very good to be a possession of the Seceon OTM in SOC. It's very valuable.
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We are cybersecurity consultants that help companies like large banks with cybersecurity, and Seceon Open Threat Management Platform is one of the tools we use.
Information Technology Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2021-12-02T19:53:25Z
Dec 2, 2021
The solution is primarily used in a business server on-premises. At the workplace, this solution collects security events and security incidents, information, from around 300 critical customer nodes. It covers everything from firewalls, servers, key management stations, IoT gateways, and more.
Co-Founder and CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-01-15T22:10:49Z
Jan 15, 2021
We're an MSSP, and we provide a security operations center as a service. We've been doing that for 20 years. We have recently embarked on, for the first time, co-managed SIEM solutions. We have customers who are interested in owning a SIEM but having us to manage it. We're always looking for products that are beneficial for different classifications of customers. We recommend these products to customers based on their requirements. We work with several SIEM developers, where when they sell a solution to another MSP or an end customer, they recommend us for 24/7 management. We implemented this solution into our data centers and onboarded customers on behalf of the MSP partners. We operated a 24/7 security operation center that managed it and responded to alerts, etc. That's actually one of the best values on the market when it comes to a SIEM.
Seceon Open Threat Management Platform is a comprehensive cybersecurity solution that offers real-time threat detection, analysis, and response capabilities. It leverages advanced AI and machine learning algorithms to provide proactive threat hunting and automated incident response.
With its intuitive dashboard, users can gain complete visibility into their network, applications, and endpoints, enabling them to identify and mitigate potential risks effectively. The platform integrates...
With Seceon, you don't need to know too much or do any coding. Most other SIEM products require you to write code to communicate with devices and define specialized queries. Seceon is pre-built and AI/ML-enabled, so you can be in business in days, not weeks. I've seen companies struggle to integrate different SIEM tools for months, but with Seceon's POC, they quickly decided to switch. It's very easy to use and understand, has great dashboards, and simplifies things by allowing you to focus on the basics.
I use Seceon Open Threat Management Platform for security monitoring. It helps me track logs and events from various devices and take action on critical issues.
It is an SIEM solution.
We use the solution for analysis and reports.
Seceon OTM is primarily used as a security operations center (SOC) solution. Seceon OTM gives a bundle of solutions with a single license, eliminating the need to purchase different tools. For example, you can get source solutions and endpoint protection from the platform. So, you can get multiple solutions from one platform. On top of that, they are using AI. So it's very good to be a possession of the Seceon OTM in SOC. It's very valuable.
We use Seceon to analyze equipment and diagnose what's wrong with our devices.
We are cybersecurity consultants that help companies like large banks with cybersecurity, and Seceon Open Threat Management Platform is one of the tools we use.
We use this solution primarily for event management, cyber threat hunting and threat management. Additionally, we deploy this solution on-premises.
The solution is primarily used in a business server on-premises. At the workplace, this solution collects security events and security incidents, information, from around 300 critical customer nodes. It covers everything from firewalls, servers, key management stations, IoT gateways, and more.
We're an MSSP, and we provide a security operations center as a service. We've been doing that for 20 years. We have recently embarked on, for the first time, co-managed SIEM solutions. We have customers who are interested in owning a SIEM but having us to manage it. We're always looking for products that are beneficial for different classifications of customers. We recommend these products to customers based on their requirements. We work with several SIEM developers, where when they sell a solution to another MSP or an end customer, they recommend us for 24/7 management. We implemented this solution into our data centers and onboarded customers on behalf of the MSP partners. We operated a 24/7 security operation center that managed it and responded to alerts, etc. That's actually one of the best values on the market when it comes to a SIEM.