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GUEST ESSAY: How SIEMS, UEBAs fall short in today’s turbulent threat landscape

The Last Watchdog

And the cost of damage directly related to cybercrime is adding up, expected to reach $6 trillion by 2021. The painful impact of cyber attacks on businesses is worsening despite advances in technology aimed at protecting enterprises from malicious network traffic, insider threats, malware, denial of service attacks and phishing campaigns.

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Top Threat Intelligence Platforms for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Using big data technology and machine learning, this robust platform can deliver SIEM, log management, endpoint monitoring, Network Behavior Analytics (NB), User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) and Security Automation Orchestration (SAO) capabilities. Collections repository. ThreatConnect.

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GUEST ESSAY: Here’s why managed security services — MSS and MSSP — are catching on

The Last Watchdog

The unification revolution of cybersecurity solutions has started – and managed security service providers are leading the way. Managed security services (MSS) refer to a service model that enable the monitoring and managing of security technologies, systems, or even software-as-a-service (SaaS) products. Kjaersgaard.

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A Successful Security Platform Requires the Strongest Partner Ecosystem

Cisco Security

While Cisco offers the broadest set of security technologies that covers the widest swath of threat vectors and access points, our promise to customers is that we will integrate with complementary technologies and their legacy investments. The goal is to simplify security via a single console. Cisco SecureX: A refresher.

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

Luckily for cybersecurity startups, there’s no shortage of interest in tomorrow’s next big security vendors. billion in 2021, and growing concerns over data security , software supply chains , and ransomware suggest the market will remain strong through economic ups and downs. AllegisCyber Investments.