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SHARED INTEL Q&A: Everything the Cisco-Splunk merger tells us about the rise of SIEMs

The Last Watchdog

Cisco’s recent move to acquire SIEM stalwart Splunk for a cool $28 billion aligns with the rising urgency among companies in all sectors to better protect data — even as cyber threats intensify and disruptive advancements in AI add a wild card to this challenge. Related: Will Cisco flub Splunk? LW: Anything else?

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Best Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)

eSecurity Planet

As threats mount from ransomware gangs , Russian-backed hacker groups , and other nation-sponsored attackers and as the growth in remote work makes security management increasingly complicated, many companies are finding it makes sense to turn to a managed security service provider (MSSP) for help with handling an extremely complex threat landscape.

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Cisco Secure Email: A Proven and Consistent Leader

Cisco Security

And according to the Radicati Secure Email Gateway Market Guide 2020, that’s where Cisco Secure Email stands out above the rest. Cisco Secure Email provides comprehensive protection for on-premises or cloud-based email by stopping phishing, spoofing, business email compromise, malware and other common cyber threats.

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Top 18 Cybersecurity Startups to Watch in 2021

eSecurity Planet

The two-tier program includes business development opportunities, training, joint marketing, partner collateral, marketing co-op funds, sales leads and field account planning. Its extended detection and response (XDR) solution tracks network traffic and automatically combines the information with machine-comprehended threat detection.

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The meaning behind XDR: A beginner’s guide to extended detection and response

CyberSecurity Insiders

In the world of threat detection and response, alert fatigue and tool sprawl are real problems. Analysts need better visibility and control, more context, and better use of automation so they can cut through the noise and respond to threats faster and more effectively. Is it the evolution of endpoint detection and response?

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

“Before companies can effectively and safely use generative AI tools, employees must be educated on utilizing best practices: writing prompts that achieve desired outcomes, keeping data security and privacy in mind when inputting data, identifying the quality and security of AI, verifying AI output, and more,” elaborates Arti Raman, CEO Portal26.