Red Bull, a global brand known for its energy drinks, media, technology, and sports business gives wiiings to people and ideas since 1987. Many of the organization’s employees engage in creative work, which means they need freedom to access a wide range of webservices. This complicates life for Red Bull security teams, who are responsible for protecting more than 330 corporate locations. “Security needs to cover almost every area of the company,” explains the head of Red Bull’s security operations center (SOC). “We have a big footprint, and the nature of the company means we need to do everything fast.”

Another wrinkle in Red Bull’s security landscape is the fact that cybersecurity requirements vary across the 175 countries where the company operates. These range from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union to India’s requirement that security incidents be reported to the government within six hours after discovery.

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