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Demand, CyberInsurance, and Automation/AI Are the Future of InfoSec

Daniel Miessler

Insurance companies will perform massive, centralized data aggregation exercises as part of their setup process for customers, and they’ll use that as input into their algorithms that determine risk of breach payout. Think cloud security products, plus 15-years of advances. Automation (powered by AI).

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AI in Cybersecurity: White And Dark Sides

Spinone

Some people believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the ability to amplify our natural human intelligence, as long as it remains in good hands. Artificial intelligence is progressing at a rapid pace and we often associate it with science fiction movies where we see robots performing human-like tasks.

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AI/ML and Digital Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Sixty-four percent of the more than 1,200 senior security executives from around the world, whom we surveyed for the 2018 Thales Data Threat Report (DTR), believe artificial intelligence (AI) “increases data security by recognizing and alerting on attacks,” while 43% believe AI “results in increased threats due to use as a hacking tool.”.

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IDS & IPS Remain Important Even as Other Tools Add IDPS Features

eSecurity Planet

Intrusion detection system (IDS) and intrusion prevention system (IPS) technologies – often combined as intrusion detection and prevention (IDPS) – have been in use for decades, yet they remain important cybersecurity tools even in the face of today’s rapidly changing cyber threats and complex IT environments.

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Security Data Lakes Emerge to Address SIEM Limitations

eSecurity Planet

Unfortunately, the high storage and processing fees for traditional security information and event management (SIEM) tools often cause security teams to limit the alerts and logs that they feed into the tool in order to control costs. The key advantage of SDL technology over SIEM technology relates to threat hunting.

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Fortinet vs Palo Alto Networks: Top NGFWs Compared

eSecurity Planet

A next-generation firewall (NGFW) is an important component of network security and represents the third generation of firewall technology. NGFWs provide capabilities beyond that of a traditional, stateful firewall , including cloud-delivered threat intelligence , integrated intrusion prevention , and application awareness and control.

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Best Identity and Access Management (IAM) Solutions for 2022

eSecurity Planet

The once-great security giant Symantec is now a division of Broadcom. These technologies have become an increasingly important part of access management products. And of course, the work-from-home (WFH) movement has put even greater pressure on access security. A privilege-centric approach to securing identities.