SOAR IS DEAD
SOAR is officially obsolete. Its monolithic architecture limits integrations, it can’t keep up with today’s complex threats, and its overwhelming operational deficiencies drive alert fatigue and analyst burnout. SOAR is costly, inflexible, and unable to meet even the most fundamental requirements of the modern security operations center (SOC).
Read the new edition of the SOAR is Dead Manifesto to learn how Hyperautomation can help your organization:
- Leverage modern tech for a modern SOC
- Defend against complex threats
- Kill the SOAR and save the analyst
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3 REASONS
SOAR IS DEAD
- Inflexible Architecture and Limited Integrations
- Disconnected Defenses Torn Apart by Increasing Alert Complexity
- Overwhelming Analyst Burnout and Talent Shortage
“A lot of SOAR is really more tightly tied into maybe your endpoint detection or maybe your SIEM. Whereas [with] Torq, the sky’s the limit as far as what I want to automate and how I want to really make more efficiency and productivity in other tasks that my team does.”
Mike Britton, Chief Information Security Officer, Abnormal Security