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Open-source security operations center (SOC): A complete guide to establishing, managing, and maintaining a modern SOC

By: Basta, Alfred [Author] | Basta, Nadine [Co-Author] | Anwar, Waqar [Co-Author] | Essar, Mohammad Ilyas [Co-Author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey: Wiley Data and Cybersecurity, 2025. Description: xiv, 466pISBN: 9781394201617Subject(s): Log and Event Analysis and Network Traffic Analysis | Endpoint Analysis and Threat Hunting | Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)DDC classification: 005.8068 Online resources: Click here to access online
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A comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of implementing and managing a security operations center in an open-source environment

In Open-Source Security Operations Center (SOC): A Complete Guide to Establishing, Managing, and Maintaining a Modern SOC, a team of veteran cybersecurity practitioners delivers a practical and hands-on discussion of how to set up and operate a security operations center (SOC) in a way that integrates and optimizes existing security procedures. You’ll explore how to implement and manage every relevant aspect of cybersecurity, from foundational infrastructure to consumer access points.

In the book, the authors explain why industry standards have become necessary and how they have evolved – and will evolve – to support the growing cybersecurity demands in this space. Readers will also find:

A modular design that facilitates use in a variety of classrooms and instructional settings
Detailed discussions of SOC tools used for threat prevention and detection, including vulnerability assessment, behavioral monitoring, and asset discovery
Hands-on exercises, case studies, and end-of-chapter questions to enable learning and retention
Perfect for cybersecurity practitioners and software engineers working in the industry, Open-Source Security Operations Center (SOC) will also prove invaluable to managers, executives, and directors who seek a better technical understanding of how to secure their networks and products.


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