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SOC teams face increasing pressure from evolving threats and limited resources; tools like Elastic and Tines can help detect and respond faster. SOC leaders need more efficient solutions to manage alerts.
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Security operations center (SOC) teams are under nonstop pressure. Threats are rising, attack techniques are evolving, and analysts are drowning in alerts. Meanwhile, SOC leaders are asked to do more with fewer resources and tighter budgets.