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The role of data normalization in cloud security - Kabir Mathur, CEO at Leen

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Lars and Kabir Mathur, CEO of Leen, discuss the concept of unified APIs for security data, emphasizing the need for normalization and integration of various security tools.

Kabir explains how Leen differentiates itself by not only providing data connectors but also delivering data over an API, making it accessible for developers.

They explore the challenges of maintaining integrations in a rapidly changing security landscape, the importance of a security data fabric, and the evolving skill sets of security engineers.

Also touches on practical use cases for unified APIs and the technical stack behind Leen solutions.

Takeaways

  • Unified APIs simplify the integration of multiple security tools.
  • Normalization of data is crucial for effective security management.
  • Leen focuses on delivering data over APIs for accessibility.
  • The security landscape is fragmented with thousands of vendors.
  • Collaboration with customers is key to determining tool integrations.
  • The OCSF standard is becoming a norm for data normalization.
  • Security teams are increasingly requiring engineering skills.
  • Unified APIs can help bridge the gap between security and engineering teams.
  • Real-time data is not always necessary for security applications.
  • Use cases for unified APIs are emerging in GRC and cyber insurance.
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Lars and Kabir Mathur, CEO of Leen, discuss the concept of unified APIs for security data, emphasizing the need for normalization and integration of various security tools.

Kabir explains how Leen differentiates itself by not only providing data connectors but also delivering data over an API, making it accessible for developers.

They explore the challenges of maintaining integrations in a rapidly changing security landscape, the importance of a security data fabric, and the evolving skill sets of security engineers.

Also touches on practical use cases for unified APIs and the technical stack behind Leen solutions.

Takeaways

  • Unified APIs simplify the integration of multiple security tools.
  • Normalization of data is crucial for effective security management.
  • Leen focuses on delivering data over APIs for accessibility.
  • The security landscape is fragmented with thousands of vendors.
  • Collaboration with customers is key to determining tool integrations.
  • The OCSF standard is becoming a norm for data normalization.
  • Security teams are increasingly requiring engineering skills.
  • Unified APIs can help bridge the gap between security and engineering teams.
  • Real-time data is not always necessary for security applications.
  • Use cases for unified APIs are emerging in GRC and cyber insurance.
  continue reading

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