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ON-DEMAND FIRESIDE CHAT

Improving the SOC: How to Build Analyst Confidence with Intelligence & Automation

The story hasn’t changed much in recent years — security operations teams are still understaffed, overworked, and losing trust in their tools. As the threat landscape grows more complex, the challenges facing security operations teams simultaneously grow in number and severity.

What kind of solution could help security operations teams face their challenges head-on?

Intelligence is the answer. Engineered to integrate with existing security tools, Recorded Future puts comprehensive intelligence at an analyst’s fingertips without adding additional complexity. In this on-demand Fireside Chat, experts from Recorded Future explain how intelligence can overcome problems each security operations center has, such as:

  • Reducing security alert volume with meaningful insights
  • Minimizing analyst attrition by improving workflows and decreasing research time
  • Boosting analyst confidence with real-time context on threats
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JASON STEER

CISO, Recorded Future

Jason Steer is CISO at Recorded Future. Jason has global responsibility for ensuring the protection, integrity, confidentiality, and availability of all customer-facing services, internal operational systems, and related information assets. He has previously held positions at a number of successful security companies over the past 15 years, including IronPort, Veracode, and FireEye.

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JAMIE ZAJAC

VP Product Management, Recorded Future

Jamie Zajac has over 10 years of experience in security and data protection roles and is currently the Vice President of Product Management for Recorded Future, an advanced security intelligence company. Jamie holds a B.S. in Meteorology and Computer Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a MBA from UMass.

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SAM LANGROCK

Product Marketing Manager, Recorded Future

Sam Langrock is a Product Marketing Manager at Recorded Future, where he spends his time understanding practitioner challenges and facilitating go-to-market strategy for the Payment Fraud Intelligence and SecOps Intelligence modules. Previously, Sam worked for the Data & Services division of Mastercard.