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EP197 SIEM (Decoupled or Not), and Security Data Lakes: A Google SecOps Perspective

Nov 04, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 197
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Episode description

Guest: 

  • Travis Lanham, Uber Tech Lead (UTL) for Security Operations Engineering, Google Cloud

Topics:

  • There’s been a ton of discussion in the wake of the three SIEM week about the future of SIEM-like products. We saw a lot of takes on how this augurs the future of disassembled or decoupled SIEMs. Can you explain what these disassembled SIEMs are all about?
  • What are the expected upsides of detaching your SIEM interface and security capabilities from your data backend?
  • Tell us about the early days of SecOps (nee Chronicle) and why we didn’t go with this approach?
  • What are the upsides of a tightly coupled datastore + security experience for a SIEM?
  • Are there more risks or negatives of the decoupled/decentralized approach?  Complexity and the need to assemble “at home” are on the list, right?
  • One of the 50 things Google knew to be true back in the day was that product innovation comes from technical innovation, what’s the technical innovation driving decoupled SIEMs?
  • So what about those security data lakes? Any insights?

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