"Humans, in most cases, are not built to process and conceptualize data in any significant measure or speed.
Notwithstanding, the last several years have seen an unprecedented growth in data collection and ingestion techniques driven by newer forms of network and cloud technologies, arousing a particular (and ever-growing) concern among the cybersecurity community as diminished visibility threatens to grow proportionally to the degree of integration.
In other words, organizations should be asking themselves if the logs and data they’re collecting are actually telling the whole story and, if they are, is the human component, namely the incident responders and threat hunters at the crossroads, able to quickly align itself with what really took place.
There is, however, a new tool on the horizon that threatens to disrupt the old paradigm of looking endlessly at relational entities, such as spreadsheets, in search of the mythical “Aha!” moment: Gigasheet.
Combining the succinct dimensionality of structured data with a powerful analytics engine capable of handling billions of data points at a time, Gigasheet will certainly innovate the prescriptive space where data can be manipulated, aggregated, queried, and analyzed under a single web-based ecosystem that is as broadly intuitive as it is powerful."