<p>Organizations are building security automation capabilities to keep up with the changes in cyber-attacks. This includes automated collection and analysis of internal and external intelligence data, orchestrated intelligence-integrated security infrastructure, automated incident response analysis and actions, and frequent automated penetration testing.</p><p>Listen to Justin Swisher, Security Strategy Manager at Anomali, and Ty Miller, Managing Director at Threat Intelligence Pty Ltd, discuss how to:</p><ul><li>Understand the driver behind security automation and why it is so important</li><li>Utilize security automation to maximize your security skills, resources and budgets</li><li>Streamline your operations security process team through automated intelligence correlation and contextual awareness</li><li>Handle vast amounts of threat intel via security automation</li></ul>