Security data is not a separate kind of data - it’s business data used for security use cases. Keeping data in a silo for the use of one department isn’t what the future looks like. - We're at the start of fundamental re-plumbing of the data infrastructure in large enterprises. - There will be significantly more corporate data than security data. As a result of this and the re-plumbing, security data will ultimately ride on the same hyper-efficient infra that houses the 10x+ more corporate data. Security data won't live in its own silo. - This is not only about efficiency but also about being more secure. - When it comes to being more secure, I believe the trend will be that you have to "zoom out" on data that feeds security analytics. Gone will be the days where you're applying security analytics to just your security data silos. To improve security, you need to apply security analytics to all your stores of data with this "zoom out" mindset including the much larger corporate data sets. This is going to be enabled by the fundamental re-plumbing of enterprise data infra that's happening now.” [[data gravity]] | [[data lakes]] ![[Pasted image 20240831183609.png]] ![[Pasted image 20240831183601.png]]![[Pasted image 20240901071330.png]] ![[Pasted image 20240901071559.png]]![[Pasted image 20240901071904.png]]