BrandPost: Shared Goals: New Framework Aims to Improve Security for All

BrandPost: Shared Goals: New Framework Aims to Improve Security for All

Cybersecurity remains a top challenge, concern, and management focus for CIOs, CSOs and CISOs, according to CIO research. These results are not surprising, given ever-changing threats and the need to manage multiple security tools just to get some visibility into the organization’s security posture.

That’s why many IT and security leaders look to best practices among their peers or within their industry as they navigate these issues. Shared information can be powerful.

Very loosely, that’s the idea behind the Shared Signals and Events (SSE) Framework, a new standard being developed by the OpenID Foundation. Open data frameworks are like the “rising tide raises all boats” concept; they allow information sharing between solutions to help drive better security for all users. SSE aims to make it easier for companies to share security events, and enable users, administrators, and service providers to coordinate in order to rapidly detect and respond to incidents.

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