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GUEST ESSAY — How threat detection services for SMBs are continuing to evolve and improve

The Last Watchdog

Hence, using a threat prevention and detection solution that doesn’t disrupt day-to-day operations while providing early warning and stopping potential threats before they escalate is essential. Moreover, one of the most important trends in threat detection is the move toward artificial intelligence (AI).

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AI: The New Buzzword in Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

Cybersecurity professionals can rarely have a conversation among peers these days without artificial intelligence—ChatGPT, Bard, Bing, etc.—coming Threat hunters are using AI to identify unusual patterns and summarize large amounts of data, connecting the dots across multiple sources of information and hidden patterns.

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Tackling Cyber Threats: Is AI Cybersecurity Our Only Hope?

Jane Frankland

Could artificial intelligence (AI) be the key to outsmarting cyber threats in an increasingly connected world? On one hand, AI has been hailed as a game-changing technology with the potential to transform industries and improve our daily lives. Is it our only hope for survival?These

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GUEST ESSAY: A primer on best practices for automating supply chain cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

What use is automatic threat detection without an immediate response? For example, automatic threat response software must be able to handle security even during a surge in malicious activity. Supply chain professionals have to ensure their technology can scale to meet demand increases. Comprehensive Integration.

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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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GUEST ESSAY: The case for leveraging hardware to shore up security — via a co-processor

The Last Watchdog

Second, the design of security solutions struggled to scale up properly or adapt to the technological changes in the industry, especially in disaggregated compute networks. The good news is, artificial intelligence is here and is showing great promise to deliver what the market needs, that is, pre-emptive and proactive threat detection.

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GUEST ESSAY: The many ways your supply chain is exposing your company to a cyber attack

The Last Watchdog

One of the main culprits for these incredibly frustrating attacks has not so much to do with how a team functions or the protocols a company employs, but instead, it’s a procurement issue that results from supply-chain shortcomings and the hard-to-detect vulnerabilities layered into a particular device. Threat detection.