Cutting Costs in Half: A Simple Solution for Skyrocketing Egress Fees

Imagine preparing a perfect steak. You wouldn’t keep the excess fat—you’d trim it away, leaving only the rich, flavorful meat behind. The same principle applies to cybersecurity data management. In a world where organizations are drowning in log data and paying exorbitant egress fees to process it, cutting unnecessary data is the key to savings. With a security data fabric, you can halve your costs without compromising the core—your security posture.

The Cost Problem: Too Much Fat in the System

Organizations today generate an overwhelming amount of log data from servers, endpoints, and applications. This deluge of information is essential for security monitoring, but not all data is created equal. Much of it is low-value—redundant alerts, repetitive logs, and noise that bloats your SIEM costs.

Think of it like a chef receiving every ingredient imaginable, regardless of whether they’re needed for the dish. While the excess may seem harmless, the cost of storing and processing it can quickly spiral out of control. SIEM providers thrive on this, charging by volume and turning your security tools into costly black holes for your budget.

The Solution: Trim the Fat, Keep the Meat

A security data fabric acts as the sous chef for your data pipeline. Before data is sent to your SIEM, it separates the essentials from the excess, filtering out irrelevant logs and organizing the rest for maximum efficiency.

This approach doesn’t just save money; it makes your entire system leaner and more effective. By focusing on the “meat”—only the most critical, actionable data—you improve security insights and reduce operational clutter.

Why Cutting in Half Matters

Reducing your log volume by 50% delivers immediate and long-lasting benefits:

  • Sharper Security Operations: A slimmer data pipeline makes it easier to identify real threats, minimizing time wasted on false positives and low-priority alerts.
  • Flexible Data Management: By eliminating vendor lock-ins, a security data fabric allows you to integrate and move data freely across platforms, ensuring seamless interoperability.
  • Improved ROI: Every dollar saved on excess processing can be reinvested into strengthening your defenses, expanding your capabilities, or driving innovation.

This isn’t just about cost—it’s about creating a smarter, more focused cybersecurity strategy that aligns with your business goals.

Real-World Savings

Consider a multinational healthcare organization with strict compliance requirements and a sprawling IT environment. Their SIEM costs were escalating as log volumes grew, driven by redundant data and regulatory demands. With a security data fabric, they filtered out 50% of the unnecessary logs before they reached the SIEM, cutting their costs in half.

The results? Not only did they save millions annually, but their security team became more agile, detecting threats faster and maintaining compliance without being overwhelmed by data noise. This newfound efficiency allowed the organization to allocate resources toward improving patient care and investing in advanced threat detection technologies.

Cut Costs, Not Performance

Why pay for data that doesn’t contribute to your security? A security data fabric ensures your operations are lean and efficient by cutting the fat and keeping the meat. You achieve significant cost savings by eliminating excess data without sacrificing performance or visibility.

This isn’t just cost-cutting; it’s precision. It’s about giving your cybersecurity team the tools they need to succeed while protecting your bottom line.

Don’t wait for your next SIEM bill to skyrocket. Take control of your data pipeline today and see how much you can save.

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