Secure cloud networking vendor Infoblox has announced the launch of its security operations solution SOC Insights in Australia and New Zealand.
The "industry-first, AI-driven" solution, according to Infoblox, enhances the company's DNS detection and response solution BloxOne Threat Defence.
The company said SOC Insights enables cybersecurity teams to "reduce mean-time-to-respond by eliminating wasted time by consolidating individual alerts into unique insights."
The solution allows managed security service providers to help their customers improve their security posture, optimise their security investments and streamline their operations.
It also provides Infoblox channel partners with opportunities to sell or uplift other solutions in the Infoblox Security Ecosystem.
“SOC Insights is a game-changer for SecOps, allowing them to focus on what really matters, especially when they’re up against limited budget and resources,” said Craig Sanderson, VP of security and product management at Infoblox.
“At Infoblox, we envision a future where AI-driven analytics and DNS-driven intelligence dramatically elevate SecOps efficiency, with SOC Insights setting the industry standard.”
Combined with BloxOne Threat Defence, SOC Insights helps security teams apply unique DNS threat intelligence to identify threats.
The solution also provides insights to accelerate the investigation and remediation process, and helps avoid time spent collecting and interpreting event, network and unique DNS intelligence.
“Australia and New Zealand’s cyber security skills shortage is so great that it can’t be solved by getting more people into the industry alone,” said Scott Morris, ANZ managing director at Infoblox.
“SOC Insights delivers AI-driven insights in a way the industry hasn’t seen before, aligning to the new Cyber Security Strategy’s call for ‘real-time threat sharing to facilitate automated threat-blocking capabilities.'"
"Enhanced DNS intelligence will help under-pressure security teams block cyber-attacks before they impact people, government, or businesses by filtering, sorting, and prioritising threats for them while they focus on what really matters.”