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RAKBANK Replaces ArcSight with Securonix, Accelerates Threat Detection and Data Retrieval with Snowflake Integration
Modernize Fast, Hunt Smarter—One Year of Hot Searchable Data, Zero Legacy Drag
RAKBANK overhauled its outdated SIEM setup and eliminated hour-long search delays by switching to Securonix. Now, with Snowflake-powered storage and real-time behavioral analytics, their analysts detect threats 30% faster, reduce false positives by 15%, and investigate in minutes—not hours.
Insider Threat, SIEM, UEBA
Discover how a global services provider revolutionized its cybersecurity operations with Securonix. Faced with challenges like limited visibility, excessive false positives, and weak threat detection, the organization turned to Securonix’s advanced SIEM solution.
Insider Threat, SIEM, UEBA
Discover how a global services provider revolutionized its cybersecurity operations with Securonix. Faced with challenges like limited visibility, excessive false positives, and weak threat detection, the organization turned to Securonix’s advanced SIEM solution.
Insider Threat, SIEM, UEBA
Streamlining Cybersecurity Operations
Streamlining Cybersecurity Operations
Discover how a global services provider revolutionized its cybersecurity operations with Securonix. Faced with challenges like limited visibility, excessive false positives, and weak threat detection, the organization turned to Securonix’s advanced SIEM solution.
Insider Threat, SIEM, UEBA
Learn how advanced behavioral analytics detect and respond to insider threats, safeguarding valuable company data.
Insider Threat
Understanding the State of Insider Threats in 2024
Insider Threat
The Insider Threat Report based on a survey of cybersecurity professionals presents the nature of insider threat challenges faced by...
Insider Threat
Unmasking the Insider: Understanding Insider Threats, Profiles, Technical and Behavioral Indicators
Insider Threat
Unmasking the Insider: Understanding Insider Threats, Profiles, Technical and Behavioral Indicators 
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