Campuses are particularly vulnerable to security threats given their open network architectures and the sheer number of users they serve. While dealing with a steady stream of attacks can be resource intensive, searching for and hunting down data from different systems can be time consuming.
Attendees of this webinar and live demo joined Micah Schaefer, Senior Solutions Architect at BAI, to gain insight into how machine data generated by campus networks, infrastructure, applications, servers, learning management systems, and end-user devices can provide valuable insight into security threats, user behavior, and trends across an entire campus IT infrastructure.
During this webinar attendees learned:
- How you can break down silos of information to better protect and serve students and enable end-to-end situational awareness
- How you can correlate data across a wide variety of sources to help identify anomalous behaviors or patterns of malicious activities – accelerating security investigations from days to seconds
- Best practices and lessons learned for better managing, analyzing, and securing campus systems and networks