Security Technology Integrations

The average organization has more than 13 cybersecurity vendors and 31 different security tools. That’s about double the amount they actually need, and it creates a complex web of disparate tools that don’t play well together and don’t provide a single pane of glass.

Chances are, you can achieve greater infosec protection with fewer security tools that are highly integrated. Integration can be highly complex and messy. No one wants to delve into a painful integration project. Let Black Kilt do the heavy lifting.

Black Kilt Security can optimize your cybersecurity portfolio in a fraction of the time of an in-house integration. With Black Kilt, you’ll recover hundreds of man-hours, thousands of dollars, and greater visibility into your security data.

Real-World Results

Our cybersecurity integration engagements have two goals: optimal health of your infosec tools, and full visibility of your security data.

We can get any client up to best-in-class coverage levels for the health of their tools.

Black Kilt has helped organizations of every size optimize their cybersecurity portfolio. We’ve worked with global financial institutions, Fortune 100 companies, and small privately owned businesses.

Our integration clients benefit from fewer events, less work to respond to, and more efficient event triage — while also recovering wasted expenses.

Get the Integration You Need, Not What Someone Wants to Sell You

Black Kilt is vendor agnostic — we’ll never recommend a product because it benefits us. While some consultants have a specific tool they like to sell their clients, we only recommend what’s best for you.

Black Kilt takes a ground-up approach, identifying what you have, what we can do quickly and affordably, and how to benefit your company long term. We’ll stop the bleeding, do a quick triage, improve your infosec portfolio, and then iteratively optimize your systems.

Our process gives you a clear and easy-to-use guide for plugging in any tools that you might be missing:

  1. Identify the most important tools in your set and help you figure out which ones make the most sense to integrate.
  2. Develop an integration strategy and a framework to guide the project.
  3. Build out a dashboard to view your inventory and find the gaps
  4. Evaluate the health of each tool and optimize the settings.

“[Black Kilt] helped us confront requirements in a thoughtful way rather than just a rote “check the box” mentality. Their experience helped us to get the raw data into the right hands and turned mountains of data into usable chunks for better decision-making.”

Matthew F.
Security Infrastructure Technology Leader