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Cyber Security Combo: Big Data, Machine Learning and AI

Spinone

Organizations are having difficult times trying to keep up with the security levels needed to eliminate or at least minimize modern cyber security problems. As technologies evolve, so do the skills of cyber criminals.

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Best 8 Vulnerability Management Tools for 2024

Centraleyes

Every month, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) adds over 2,000 new security flaws to its National Vulnerability Database. The tool may work with various third-party technologies, such as ticketing systems, patch management solutions, and SIEM tools. And it’s only getting worse.

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34 Most Common Types of Network Security Protections

eSecurity Planet

XDR is often considered an evolution of EDR, moving beyond endpoint data analysis and threat response to look at telemetry data across clouds, applications, servers, third-party resources, and other network components. Unlike EDR, NDR focuses less on actual devices and more on network traffic behavior analysis via packet data.

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The 11 Best GRC Tools for 2024

Centraleyes

A is for Automation Automated compliance functions such as data collecting, monitoring, and reporting are increasingly automated to save manual labor and increase accuracy. now including governance as a core function of cyber GRC and risk management.

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