enterprises do not have the systems in place to stress-test and continuously validate the protection of their critical assets and business operations. Furthermore, programs cannot produce the evidence required to determine if their efforts and investments are meeting defined goals and satisfying regulatory obligations. Security Instrumentation elevates cybersecurity to the same standards as other metrics-driven business units. Verodin Inc. offers the first business platform purpose-built to measure, manage, improve, and communicate cybersecurity effectiveness. The Verodin Security Instrumentation Platform (SIP) provides the evidence required to determine if an enterprise’s layered defenses are effective across endpoint, email, cloud, and network tools, enabling organizations to continuously validate the protection of their business-critical assets. From the boardroom to the CISO to the SOC, Security Instrumentation empowers the business to understand and communicate cybersecurity effectiveness with quantifiable metrics. Prove that core business objectives are being achieved. Large enterprises report having 30 to 70 cybersecurity vendors deployed in their environment. Once the shift is made from assumption-based to evidence-based cybersecurity, it becomes possible to start rationalizing investments. Programs can address questions like, “what’s working, what’s not, what should be replaced, where do we need to allocate resources, and how should we be prioritizing changes?” As we enter <strong>2019</strong>, cybersecurity programs would be wise to focus their efforts on maximizing the effectiveness of the investments they already have in place before purchasing that next buzzword. After all, if the foundation is broken, everything is broken. Learn more at verodin.com. (<strong>RSA</strong> booth #4214) Brian Contos is the CISO & VP of Technology Innovation at Verodin. With over 20 years of security industry experience, working across more than 50 countries and six continents, he is a seasoned executive, board advisor, security company entrepreneur & author. After getting his start in security with DISA and later Bell Labs, he began the process of building startups and taking multiple companies through successful IPOs & acquisitions including Riptech, ArcSight, Imperva, McAfee and Solera Networks. Brian is frequently interviewed by the press and is a speaker at conferences like Black Hat, BSides, <strong>RSA</strong>, Interop, SOURCE, SecTor, and OWASP. Brian can be reached online at (brian.contos@verodin.com, @BrianContos, etc..) and at our company website https://www.verodin. com 96 <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> - <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Print</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>2019</strong>
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