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In cybersecurity, there’s an urge to collect as much data as possible. Logs, alerts, metrics, everything. But more data doesn’t necessarily translate to better security. SOCs deal with tens of thousands of alerts every day. It’s more than any person can realistically keep up with. When too much data comes in at once, things get missed. Responses slow down and, over time, the constant pressure can lead to burnout. According to a Vectra AI survey, …
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