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Does the World Need Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)?

Anton on Security

Second, a hypothetical CDR tool will need to do its own threat detection, enable the analysts to triage alerts, support incident investigative workflows and probably do some response automation too. I first saw the term CDR in Sift Security messaging around 2017. Should it exist as a market? So, do we need a CDR or not?!

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Choosing an MDR Provider: Boutique or Big Brand (Part 1)

Jane Frankland

MDR providers offer an all-in-one solution for organisations that combines people, processes, and technologies to strengthen security measures and reduce risk exposure. They include monitoring for potential threats and incidents, responding to confirmed breaches, and providing support for incident investigation processes.

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Does the World Need Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)?

Security Boulevard

Should it exist as a technology space (not every technology space is a market, e.g. anti-spam is clearly still a thing, yet there is obviously no anti-spam tool market). Naturally, a SIEM ( cloud-native or otherwise ) can do cloud threat detection off cloud provider logs, support alert triage and investigations.

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How Generative AI Will Remake Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

The software giant built the technology on cutting-edge generative AI – such as large language models (LLMs) – that power applications like ChatGPT. He noted that the technology will improve detection and prevention, allow for better ease-of-use for customers, and help provide more efficiencies. Or consider Palo Alto Networks.

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News alert: Massachusetts pumps $1.1 million into state college cybersecurity training programs

The Last Watchdog

Defending our technology against cyber threats is an increasingly important issue, and these grants will allow our cities and towns to train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.” “As As a former mayor, I know that cyber attacks are a constant threat to municipalities.

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Cloud Backup and Recovery: What to Expect in 2018

Spinone

With the technologies in cloud computing moving so fast, and adoption rates increasing rapidly, we can expect to see some exciting developments in 2017. Let’s have a look at what’s in store for 2017: 1. As the increased success of businesses using this strategy becomes clear, others are likely to follow.

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Kaspersky Lab opens first Transparency Center in Zurich

Security Affairs

From today, malicious and suspicious files shared by users of Kaspersky Lab products in Europe will start to be processed in data centers in Zurich, initiating the first part of a relocation commitment made by the company in late 2017 under its Global Transparency Initiative. We are proud to be on the front line of this process.