Ensuring access to a reliable feed of threat intelligence through a security operations center (SOC) is an essential element of any organization’s security strategies today. However, establishing a SOC is a complicated endeavor, particularly when it comes to balancing the budget and resource limitations in an increasingly complex security landscape. Even businesses that have already set up a SOC can find it challenging to know how best to prioritize investments to mature the SOC and evolve to the next level.
A common issue encountered by organizations is too much focus on investing in technology to solve the problem while not accounting for people and process costs.