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Predictions for 2023 API Security

CyberSecurity Insiders

One of the reasons that API security risks are so dangerous is that organizations are collecting and storing too much data. While data storage used to be expensive, tumbling costs over the past decade have enabled organizations to collect petabytes of unstructured data, much of which isn’t used.

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The Evolution of SIEM: Where It’s Been and Where It is Going

CyberSecurity Insiders

But on-premises processing power against “unstructureddata was still quite slow, so it could take eons to query your essentially raw data and get any semblance of an answer about the root cause of an alert, security incident, or otherwise.

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GUEST ESSAY: Recalibrating critical infrastructure security in the wake of evolving threats

The Last Watchdog

But as cybersecurity threats evolve, it’s equally important to involve the chief information security officer (CISO) and their team in the due diligence process for any vendor an organization may consider using.Once again, the Unitronics attack offers a great example of why involving security teams early and often is a good idea.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

Increasingly, personal privacy is being viewed as a human right, and the way vendors handle consumer and employee data will determine how much the public trusts them and wants to conduct business with them. Protecting unstructured data will likely be one of the biggest challenges in the new year. Tyler Farrar, CISO, Exabeam.