Best Video Feeds To Display On SOC Monitors
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I'm on the hunt to research and discover the best video feeds to use in our new SOC. These are feeds that provide relevant content for the SOC monitors so they can look interesting. We've certainly played around with a few we found through google however it's always better to pick the brains of the Cybersecurity family As always thanks in advance for your tips, participation, comments, questions, etc.
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,090 AdminSOC display monitors will typically show information on internal networks and systems, unassigned SIEM security events, email received from known threat actors, specific operational statistics of concern, and so forth. TV monitors will show a cable weather channel and news media programming that is relevant to the geographical area(s) of concern to the SOC. You want to see actionable intelligence as it becomes available.
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E Double U Member Posts: 2,233 ■■■■■■■■■■JDMurray said:SOC display monitors will typically show information on internal networks and systems, unassigned SIEM security events, email received from known threat actors, specific operational statistics of concern, and so forth. TV monitors will show a cable weather channel and news media programming that is relevant to the geographical area(s) of concern to the SOC. You want to see actionable intelligence as it becomes available.Alphabet soup from (ISC)2, ISACA, GIAC, EC-Council, Microsoft, ITIL, Cisco, Scrum, CompTIA, AWS
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egrizzly Member Posts: 533 ■■■■■□□□□□JDMurray said:SOC display monitors will typically show information on internal networks and systems, unassigned SIEM security events, email received from known threat actors, specific operational statistics of concern, and so forth. TV monitors will show a cable weather channel and news media programming that is relevant to the geographical area(s) of concern to the SOC. You want to see actionable intelligence as it becomes available.
Thanks JD. You answered the what perfectly. You really layed out what a SOC should monitor. There ask was about the where though. Where one can find interesting feeds that go on those monitors (e.g. weather, threat intel, other cool stuff) not monitoring client data.B.Sc (Info. Systems), CISSP, CCNA, CCNP, Security+