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Identifier | Question | Submitted By |
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Q1 | What specific use cases and cyber security domain problems are you trying to solve with Metron? | Dave Hirko |
Q2 | How would you prioritize, in terms of importance, the use cases and challenges below that the SOC is tasked to solve:
| Dave Hirko
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Q3 | What are key challenges and limitations of the current SIEM and security analytics tools that you use today? | George Vetticaden |
Q4 | How would you prioritize the challenges today with the existing security tooling you use:
| George Vetticaden |
Q5 | What analytical and/or correlation capabilities and features would you like Metron to support for the data:
| David Hirko |
Q6 | How would you rate your SOC’s data science and analytical capabilities today? | David Hirko |
Q7 | Does your SOC have any plans to enhance its data science and analytical capabilities now or in the future? | David Hirko |
Q8 | What data retention capabilities do you require Metron to support? | David Hirko |
Q9 | What compliance regimes, if any, does your SOC tools and capabilities need to comply with to support the needs of your business? | David Hirko |
Q10 | What are the key challenges with the collection, ingestion and storage of telemetry data with your current security tooling? | George Vetticaden |
Q11 | What security/telemetry sources are important to stream into Metron Security Data Lake Platform? Supporting a device on the Metron platform means providing:
| George Vetticaden |
Q12 | What type of enrichment would you like to do to the security telemetry data? (e.g: Geo, Whois) | George Vetticaden |
Q13 | What type of enrichment capabilities does your current security tooling NOT provide? Is enrichment of the data in real-time a critical requirement? Is storing the enriched and raw data a critical requirement? | George Vetticaden |
Q14 | What are the different threat intel feeds you subscribe to (public, private, tec..)? Which vendor do you get the feed from and what is the format. Supporting an out of the box threat intel feed means the following supporting parsers for the intel feed to persist the feed store in normalized form. | George Vetticaden |
Q15 | What are critical requirements for threat intel feed integration with Metron? For example, is cross referencing your threat intel feeds against the original and enriched telemetry data a critical requirement? | George Vetticaden |
Q16 | What are the critical functions you would like to perform on the streaming security telemetry data as its coming in real-time in as opposed to after it lands? | George Vetticaden |
Q17 | Most the major security/SIEM vendors claim to have capabilities that reduce and prioritize the number of alerts. What has been your experience with these capabilities? Are risk/priority based correlation engines working to reduce the number of alerts? What are the challenges that you are experiencing? What are key requirements/capabilities that you would like to see in a next-gen correlation engine in Metron? | George Vetticaden |
Q19 | Most of the major security/SIEM vendors have static rules engine where an analyst can define simple static rules that get applied after the data has landed or been indexed. Do you feel Metron should provide similar functionality or rather focus its efforts on building relevancy/correlation data science engines/models that can create higher level meta alerts? Does Metron need to provide both? What is most important to build out first? | George Vetticaden |
Q20 | Can you provide a list of your common static rules that you would like to have Out of the box support for in Metron? | George Vetticaden |
Q21 | Do you envision Metron replacing your SIEM solution or complimenting it? | George Vetticaden |
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