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How Generative AI Will Remake Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

In March, Microsoft announced its Security Copilot service. The software giant built the technology on cutting-edge generative AI – such as large language models (LLMs) – that power applications like ChatGPT. Or consider Palo Alto Networks. Of course, Google has its own LLM security system, called Sec-PaLM.

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Security Data Lakes Emerge to Address SIEM Limitations

eSecurity Planet

What is a Security Data Lake? The typical data lake serves a repository for an organization and holds unstructured data regarding company products, financial data, customer data, supplier data, and marketing information. SDLs remain a technology in development. Threat hunting.

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eSecurity Planet’s 2022 Cybersecurity Product Awards

eSecurity Planet

The editors of eSecurity Planet have been giving advice to enterprise security buyers for more than a decade, and for the last five years we’ve been rating the top enterprise cybersecurity products, compiling roughly 50 lists to date on every product imaginable, from networks to endpoints and out to the cloud and beyond.

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Top Threat Intelligence Platforms for 2021

eSecurity Planet

AT&T Cybersecurity. AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM), a product of AT&T CyberSecurity, receives threat intelligence from AlienVault Labs and its massive Open Threat Exchange (OTX), the world’s largest crowd-sourced collaborative threat exchange. Learn more about AT&T Cybersecurity. Visit website.