
PwC and Google: The power of cloud-native SecOps platforms
Shift from relying on legacy architectures to harnessing the power and scale of data and intelligence with cloud-native security operations (SecOps) platforms.
Despite increases in cybersecurity spending and awareness, organizations struggle to keep pace with the ever-changing threat landscape. As different stakeholders within an organization face varying sets of security challenges, their current security operations (SecOps) methods and solutions often do not scale to meet these challenges. With the average cost of a data breach increasing each year, an investment in improving security operations can result in a large return on investment.
PwC security operations (SecOps) offerings focus on working with your organization to help transform and modernize your SecOps function. Our approach focuses on articulating the value in modernizing your SecOps function, and working together to implement and enable Google Security Operations to realize that value.
CISOs are facing budget limitations coupled with increasing alert volume and resourcing issues. They see the value in modernizing, but need support in defining value and a related roadmap to the transformation.
PwC can help identify the current state of SecOps across the organization while also defining the target strategy and value in transformation. From there, PwC can work with your organization to help create the roadmap to achieve a SecOps transformation.
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Shift from relying on legacy architectures to harnessing the power and scale of data and intelligence with cloud-native security operations (SecOps) platforms.
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Matthew Wilden
Principal, Google Cybersecurity Alliance Leader, PwC US