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Does the World Need Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)?

Anton on Security

I think doing cloud D&R with a) pre-cloud tools and/or b) cloud tools not focused on D&R would be irritating enough for enough people to necessitate a new category creation, if not a whole new market. As you can see, I stole some ideas from my original EDR definition so that some useful similarities come out. Agree/disagree?

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CTEM: The First Proactive Security Innovation in 20 Years

NopSec

Brad LaPort , a veteran Gartner analyst and I were on a content project, talking about why the market was missing out on a new category to encapsulate the disparate exposure data and derive actionable insights. We were debating about what we should call this new category. Rinse and repeat in the cloud, API, DAST and SAST space.

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RSA 2022 Musings: The Past and The Future of Security

Anton on Security

I also noticed that new vendors and even vendor categories are still appearing in this area, we are still very much in the Cambrian explosion here. So, we have a space with a growing number of vendors and categories, all morphing and fluidly evolving, and all that happens around what the cloud providers are doing in security.

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Cybersecurity in 2022, Predictions for digital ecosystem facing more challenges and sophisticated threats

CyberSecurity Insiders

This blog was written by an independent guest blogger. I have divided my 2022 predictions into two categories. Critical infrastructure and space: The new frontier. As Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and William Shatner can attest, space is indeed the new frontier. Strategic, and Tactical. ” Industry panel: U.S.

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RSA 2022 Musings: The Past and The Future of Security

Security Boulevard

I also noticed that new vendors and even vendor categories are still appearing in this area, we are still very much in the Cambrian explosion here. So, we have a space with a growing number of vendors and categories, all morphing and fluidly evolving, and all that happens around what the cloud providers are doing in security.

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Does the World Need Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)?

Security Boulevard

Should it exist as a technology space (not every technology space is a market, e.g. anti-spam is clearly still a thing, yet there is obviously no anti-spam tool market). Related blog posts: “How to Think about Threat Detection in the Cloud”. But, no, the cloud is not just somebody else’s computer :-). Agree/disagree?

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Effective AI Regulation Requires Adaptability and Collaboration

Security Boulevard

This blog post seeks to examine several of the key ideas presented in the paper, including research cited from HYAS Labs , the research arm of HYAS , and their work on AI-generated malware (specifically, BlackMamba ), as well as its more sophisticated – and fully autonomous – cousin, EyeSpy.