Proactive Incident Response for SaaS

Proactive Incident Response for SaaS

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With the introduction of Proactive Incident Response, Varonis improves the data security of its customers. As part of the SaaS offering, a team of experienced analysts monitors suspicious activity on the customer side, investigates alerts and notifies security officers.

With this new service, Varonis significantly reduces the pressure on security teams and improves their ability to prevent data breaches. In addition to providing tactical support for incident response, threat hunting, and alert prioritization, Varonis security experts also provide strategic advice, adjust threat models, and implement preventative measures to continuously improve customers' data security.

Always experts in the background

“IT and security teams face a difficult task when it comes to detecting and responding to potential signs of a cyberattack. The shortage of cybersecurity professionals means companies cannot solve this problem easily,” said Matt Radolec, senior director, Incident Response and Cloud Operations at Varonis. “We have numerous customer success stories who have engaged our incident response team to investigate and mitigate threats. With the release of our cloud-hosted Data Security Platform, we can now proactively review our customers' alerts and stop threats even sooner.”

Act proactively instead of inviting attackers

Proactive Incident Response is available now for Varonis SaaS customers and is the latest of many capabilities Varonis has recently introduced to further enhance data security. Varonis recently introduced its least privilege automation for Microsoft 365, Google Drive and Box, automated posture management and a new, customizable Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) dashboard. Businesses can sign up for a free data risk assessment to assess their security posture and target data risk mitigation. The risk assessment is accompanied by local specialists.

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About Varonis

Since its founding in 2005, Varonis has taken a different approach than most IT security providers by placing company data stored both locally and in the cloud at the center of its security strategy: sensitive files and e-mails, confidential customer, patient and Employee data, financial data, strategy and product plans and other intellectual property. The Varonis data security platform (DSP) detects insider threats and cyber attacks through the analysis of data, account activities, telemetry and user behavior, prevents or limits data security breaches by locking sensitive, regulated and outdated data and maintains a secure state of the systems through efficient automation .,


 

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