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JASK Expands Platform Beyond SIEM to Transform How SOC Operators Visualize Cyber AttacksJASK, the provider of the industry's first Autonomous Security Operations Center (ASOC) platform, is capturing industry demand with new features centered around enterprise-wide alert linkages and analyst workflow efficiency. Major enhancements include the JASK Navigator, a visually-driven, contextually-rich investigation console that provides security operations center (SOC) analysts a one-click path to situational attack awareness, multi-asset data ingestion, query flexibility and analyst team workflow support. "Through our discussions with both partners and customers one thing has become crystal clear, the SOC of the future will not rely heavily on legacy SIEM technologies," said V.Jay LaRosa, VP global security architecture, chief security architect at ADP. "There are a lot of cybersecurity solutions and technologies promising ways to get more out of technology investments, and JASK is maniacally focused on truly addressing enterprise-wide alert prioritization, context and visibility by focusing on analyst workflows."
JASK ASOC Built to Streamline Analyst Jobs "JASK understands the urgency CISOs have placed on consolidating and integrating security operations technologies," said Jon Oltsik, senior principal analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (News - Alert). "By seamlessly fitting into existing environments, offering an intuitive user interface and reducing the overwhelming volume of alerts, JASK is addressing the top concerns SOC teams report."
JASK Navigator Console and Enhanced Team Workflow To further support enterprise analyst workflows, JASK is also developing team support via customizable workflow queues within the ASOC platform. This allows customers to represent user groups or teams in order to assign the triage of JASK Insights. The enhanced workflows allow teams to easily adjust the Insights stage, providing improved visibility into the overall status of all assigned tasks. JASK also allows analysts to assign and visualize alerts from existing security solutions by user, team and status. "The attacker is winning in today's constantly changing threat landscape. The SOC is no longer human-scalable," said J.J Guy, CTO of JASK. "A flexible platform that focuses on analyst workflows to improve efficiency is a critical step forward in offering SOC teams immediate visibility and context. We must stop building our teams to support technology, and build technology to support our teams." Off to a strong start in 2018, JASK doubled its customer base in the first quarter of 2018, adding enterprises spanning higher education, financial services, healthcare and retail. Additionally, the company continues to support existing security operations workflows through partnerships and specific integrations with leading solutions in cybersecurity, including Cylance, Demisto, Carbon Black, Microsoft (News - Alert) Active Directory, Splunk, ArcSight, among many more. For more information on the JASK ASOC platform, please visit https://jask.ai/solutions/product/. About JASK JASK is modernizing security operations to reduce organizational risk and improve human efficiency. Through technology consolidation, enhanced AI and machine learning, the JASK Autonomous Security Operations Center (ASOC) platform automates the correlation and analysis of threat alerts, helping SOC analysts focus on the highest-priority threats, streamlining investigations and delivering faster response times. www.jask.ai
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