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Auguria, a pioneer in AI-powered security operations solutions, announces the appointment of Josh Cowling as its Head of Innovation. A pioneer in cybersecurity and data science, Cowling's role at Auguria will make use of years of industry experience in its quest to reinvent how security operations teams process and prioritise data. "We are excited to officially bring Josh onto the Auguria team," said Keith Palumbo, Co-Founder and CEO of Auguria. "As we continue evolving modern security data pipelines, we're building a team that shares our vision. Josh is a true visionary and is a perfect fit for moving Auguria forward." Shaping product direction Cowling previously was a staff solutions architect with Splunk before becoming an independent consultant and advisor in 2024, which began his collaboration with Auguria. As Auguria's Head of Innovation, Cowling's extensive industry experience will help shape product direction and its Security Knowledge Layer™ (SKL). His addition will support Auguria's mission to change the way cybersecurity and SOC teams engage with data. "I am thrilled to start this new role at Auguria," said Cowling. "Their technology has the potential to fundamentally change the way that SecOps teams and beyond interact with security data. To be given the opportunity to bring my creativity, research and technical and market experience to the table here is a dream for me. I am excited to see where we're able to take this product." Cowling's appointment follows Auguria's Splunk Cloud compatibility news, enabling their Security Knowledge Layer (SKL) add-on to improve threat-detection. The compatibility transforms how security teams operate and serves as a milestone in Auguria's goal to help security teams by making things easier, saving money, and providing useful insights.
Auguria, Inc., a pioneer in AI-powered security operations solutions announced the latest version of its Security Knowledge Layer™ Platform. The newly enhanced platform can integrate with some of today's biggest data sources, including SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Microsoft Windows Event Logs. Auguria also unveiled its Explainability Graph Feature, a trailblazing tool that provides visual, context-rich threat data for security teams. Expanded integrations Security teams process an average of 78 trillion signals per day across various platforms, making it difficult to sift through data and identify potential threats. Auguria integrates seamlessly with the below key data sources, enabling organisations to harness richer insights and operational efficiencies: SentinelOne: With SentinelOne Singularity™ platform's industry-pioneering endpoint detection and response (EDR) and threat telemetry, Auguria users gain advanced enrichment, data compaction, and alert correlation, resulting in alert fatigue reduction and enhanced SecOps efficiency. CrowdStrike: Auguria supports the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform's EDR data, providing AI-driven prioritisation and actionable intelligence for faster, more accurate incident response. Palo Alto Networks: The integration brings world-class firewall and network telemetry into Auguria's Security Knowledge Layer™, enriching Palo Alto Networks data with contextual intelligence, noise reduction, and prioritisation for faster incident investigations. Microsoft Windows Event Logs: Often overwhelming in volume, Windows Event Logs are transformed into actionable insights, with Auguria filtering out noise, enriching data, and surfacing critical events for review. These integrations enable SecOps teams to consolidate, prioritise, and analyse data from multiple sources within Auguria's platform, reducing complexity and enabling faster, smarter security decisions. Introducing the Explainability Graph Auguria's Explainability Graph is a pioneering feature designed to visualise threat data, providing security teams with an intuitive and contextual map of anomalous activity. It provides a detailed yet easy-to-digest representation of suspicious or anomalous activity, helping teams to: Uncover Root Causes: Understand the "why" behind unusual behaviour or threats. Connect the Dots: Identify the underlying relationships between seemingly isolated events. Act with Confidence: Gain actionable insights to mitigate emerging threats faster. With the release of Explainability Graph, Auguria is demonstrating its data science prowess at being able to coalesce and relate millions of streaming log events. The result: security teams can stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats with minimal friction. Why do these updates matter? "Our latest integrations and Explainability Graph reinforce Auguria's mission to simplify security operations while amplifying outcomes," said Chris Coulter, CTO and co-founder at Auguria. "By supporting industry pioneers like CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Microsoft, and SentinelOne and innovating with tools like our Explainability Graph, we're giving organisations the clarity and precision they need to succeed in today's complex threat landscape without being overwhelmed by noise." Key benefits for SecOps teams Cost Efficiency: Reduce SIEM and data storage expenses by intelligently managing less-critical telemetry. Noise-free Insights: Automatically filter up to 99% of non-actionable data. Faster Investigations: Enriched, prioritised data accelerates response times. Proactive Threat Hunting: AI-driven detection of anomalies and high-risk behaviours. Customisable Outputs: Export enriched data to SIEM, XDR, or other security tools seamlessly.
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