
Security orchestration involves combining people, processes, and technology in the most effective way to strengthen an organization's security architecture. By streamlining security processes, connecting different security tools and technologies, and maintaining the right balance between machine-assisted security automation and human intervention, security professionals are empowered to conduct incident response effectively and efficiently.
Corporate security operations aim to protect the IT infrastructure, data and other digital assets of the business. These operations are of great importance in the following areas:
The enterprise security operation may include the following elements:

Ensure that all the information needed to effectively respond to an incident is available in a single interface, making it easier for security teams to quickly understand threats.

If the potential threat is part of a broader pattern, leverage threat intelligence and other IOC platforms to quickly understand the security regulatory issue and facilitate effective action.

Streamline complex processes and create consistent incident response workflows that minimize the potential for error. Simplify security operations management and enable teams to focus on threats that require human decision-making.