IBM QRadar SIEM uses multiple layers of AI and automation to enhance alert enrichment, threat prioritization and incident correlation—presenting related alerts cohesively in a unified dashboard, reducing noise and saving time.
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As the most intelligent, integrated and automated SIEM solution in the industry, QRadar® SIEM delivers deep visibility into network, user and application activity providing organizations with intelligence into potential and existing threats across their entire network.
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radars allow the accurate measurement of distances and relative velocities of obstacles and other vehicles; therefore, radars are useful for autonomous vehicular applications (such as lane change assist and cross traffic alert) and car safety applications (autonomous breaking and collision avoidance).
AWR1642-Q1: This integrated, single-chip frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar sensor is capable of operation in the 76- to 81-GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45-nm RFCMOS process and enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely-small form factor (SFF).
2012年2月22日 — Big Blue said the QRadar Security Intelligence Platform, built mainly of Q1 Labs sauce rather than IBM's own code, draws together 400 sources on threats giving IT pros a wider knowledge of dangers facing their networks.
2009年2月19日 — WALTHAM, Mass. ' Q1 Labs, a global provider of security information and event management (SIEM) products, today announced a new release of QRadar, the company's flagship network security...