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    How Top CISOs Save Their SOCs from Alert Chaos to Never Miss Real Incidents

    August 5, 2025

    Why do SOC teams still drown in alerts even after spending big on security tools? False positives pile up, stealthy threats slip through, and critical incidents get buried in the noise. Top CISOs have realized the solution isn’t adding more and more tools to SOC workflows but giving analysts the speed and visibility they need to catch real attacks before they cause damage. 
    Here’s how

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