A next-generation QRadar sneak peek
A university in Canada worked on how they could monitor packets flowing in and out of their college network and saw whether they could find any anomaly or detect any threat. Later, a company called Q1 Labs was formed, which added event data monitoring to the flow data that was captured. Q1 Labs grew rapidly and was then bought by IBM around 2013. From that point, it was called IBM QRadar.
The IBM research team has been working on a platform where many of the different security products can be integrated seamlessly to provide more value to customers. The platform for the integration of security products is called Cloud Pak for Security, also known as CP4S. IBM has created multiple Cloud Pak solutions for data, automation, and so on.
We know that IBM QRadar is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Similarly, CP4S is based on Red Hat OpenShift technology. This helps us to install CP4S wherever Red Hat OpenShift can be installed, so CP4S can be installed...