If you work with SIEM, you’ve been spending more than a couple of years, dealing with “Big Data” — more lines of logs than any one person, or even a reasonable-sized team of people, could ever hope to keep up with reading through. Our data is plenty big enough already. So why is everyone so hyped over Big Data now? Because behind the buzzword are a whole host of technologies that enable us to do more, in less time, with more data. But first let’s talk about what has led us to realize the power in Big Data.
Big Data, Tough Questions
Posted by: Conrad Constantine April 20, 2012 05:00 AMIf you work with SIEM, you’ve been spending more than a couple of years, dealing with “Big Data” — more lines of logs than any one person, or even a reasonable-sized team of people, could ever hope to keep up with reading through. Our data is plenty big enough already. So why is everyone so hyped over Big Data now? Because behind the buzzword are a whole host of technologies that enable us to do more, in less time, with more data. But first let’s talk about what has led us to realize the power in Big Data.