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Anomali Appoints Chris Peterson as Vice President of Global Channel and Technology Partnerships

CyberSecurity Insiders

.–( BUSINESS WIRE )– Anomali , the leader in intelligence-driven extended detection and response (XDR) cybersecurity solutions, today announced that Chris Peterson has been named Vice President of Global Channel and Technology Partnerships. Blog: [link]. Detect LIVE Conference: [link]. About Anomali. Learn more at www.anomali.com.

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NEW TECH: Exabeam retools SIEMs; applies credit card fraud detection tactics to network logs

The Last Watchdog

Security information and event management, or SIEM, could yet turn out to be the cornerstone technology for securing enterprise networks as digital transformation unfolds. The path this San Mateo, CA-based vendor is trodding tells us a lot about the unfolding renaissance of SIEMs – and where it could take digital commerce.

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MY TAKE: How advanced automation of threat intel sharing has quickened incident response

The Last Watchdog

The company launched in 2013, the brainchild of Ryan Trost and Wayne Chiang, a couple of buddies working as security analysts in a U.S. At the same time, digital transformation has redoubled the complexity of company networks, catapulting us from Big Data to Very Big Data.

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MY TAKE: Six-figure GDPR privacy fines reinforce business case for advanced SIEM, UEBA tools

The Last Watchdog

Enterprises have spent billions of dollars on next-gen technology solutions, yet security analysts are getting increasingly frustrated. IBM’s recent data breach study shows how the cost of a data breach has risen 12% over the past five years and now costs $3.92 Forty-nine percent said they were not aligned at all.

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An Optimistic Outlook for 2022: Cloud Security Vulnerabilities Are 100% Preventable

CyberSecurity Insiders

Predicting that more enterprises will suffer a cloud data breach in 2022 is not exactly going out on a limb. Migrating IT systems and applications out of the data center to cloud computing platforms is a tenet of an effective digital transformation strategy.