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    CTEM is the New SOC: Shifting from Monitoring Alerts to Measuring Risk

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    Introduction: Security at a Tipping Point
    Security Operations Centers (SOCs) were built for a different era, one defined by perimeter-based thinking, known threats, and manageable alert volumes. But today’s threat landscape doesn’t play by those rules. The sheer volume of telemetry, overlapping tools, and automated alerts has pushed traditional SOCs to the edge. Security teams are overwhelmed,

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