After the migration: securing and optimizing Tines Cases
Blog post from Tines
Migrating to Tines Cases involves meticulous planning and execution to ensure a smooth transition and long-term success. The process includes securing the migration infrastructure, managing credentials, and safeguarding data in transit with TLS encryption, while restricting access to migration stories and logs. Post-migration, it's crucial to retire legacy integrations and address technical debt to prevent lingering security risks and inefficiencies. Tuning alert correlation and deduplication with real-world data is an ongoing process, requiring continuous adjustments as the threat landscape evolves. Establishing robust operational monitoring from the outset is essential for tracking performance metrics and ensuring visibility into the system's health. Successful migration hinges not only on technical execution but also on managing organizational challenges, such as stakeholder buy-in and maintaining trust through a carefully phased approach. The strategic investment in a well-documented and auditable migration process pays off by ensuring a resilient and efficient case management system.
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