Siemens handles 60,000 cyber threats per second using Amazon S3

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Siemens Handles 60,000 Cyber Threats per Second using a Data Lake on S3

 
 

Siemens, the 170-year-old global technology leader built a data lake on Amazon S3 to collect 6 TB of log data per day. Doing so, enabled their security staff the ability to perform forensic analysis on years' worth of data without compromising the performance or availability of the Siemens security incident and event management (SIEM) solution.

"Our goal was to use cloud-based artificial intelligence to process these huge amounts of data and make immediate decisions about how best to counter any detected threats. Given the objective of an AI-enabled, high-speed, fully automated, and highly scalable platform, the decision to use AWS was easy."

-    Jan Pospisil, Senior Data Scientist, Siemens Cyber Defense Center

 
 
 
 
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