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Replace Your SIEM with Neural Net Technology

Security Boulevard

Security Information Event Management (SIEM) systems are an outdated technology. It’s no longer enough to just manage information – today’s organizations need technology that can proactively detect and respond to dynamic threats as well. But over the last five years, the threat landscape has changed quickly.

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How AI is Advancing Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

There’s a never ending cycle between the measures cybersecurity providers introduce to prevent or remediate cyber threats and the tactics cyber criminals use to get around these security measures. As soon as a security company develops a way to mitigate the latest threat, attackers develop a new threat to take its place.

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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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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. About Anomali. Learn more at www.anomali.com.

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SIEM Explained: What is SIEM and How Does it Work?

eSecurity Planet

Security information and event management (SIEM) technology provides foundational support for threat detection. While a properly configured SIEM can provide effective threat protection, misuse of SIEM technology can increase costs and undermine security. See our in-depth look at the top SIEM tools.

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How often should security audits be?

CyberSecurity Insiders

But two types of audits — routine and event-based — are important to know. You should certainly conduct routine audits annually or semi-annually, and event-based audits should be done when any major events happen within your IT infrastructure. Limits downtime Extended downtime can cost your business a lot of money.

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How Machine Learning Can Advance Cybersecurity Landscape

Spinone

While human beings still provide the key operational oversight and intelligent insights into today’s infrastructure, machine learning and artificial intelligence are gaining huge momentum in most areas of today’s systems, whether positioned on-premise or in the cloud. What are they exactly?