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GUEST ESSAY: Top cybersecurity developments that can be expected to fully play out in 2019

The Last Watchdog

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are going to be implemented into the arena of practical usage in cyber security – mainly for forensics and identification of culprits in cyber events. Investigating security events is costly both in terms of time and the expertise required. IoT security issues will increase.

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Best Digital Forensics Tools & Software for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Since the inception of data forensics almost forty years ago, methods for investigating security events have given way to a market of vendors and tools offering digital forensics software (DFS). Today, in a world with billions of devices, Paraben covers forensic investigations involving email, computers, smartphones, and IoT devices.

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What is Vulnerability Scanning & How Does It Work?

eSecurity Planet

The edge, cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and more have led to a much bigger attack surface and have required new vulnerability scanning approaches and tools. Some SCM tools can scan devices and networks for vulnerabilities, track remediation actions, and generate reports on security policy compliance.

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Updating Security Metrics For NIST CSF 2.0: A Guide To Transitioning From 1.0 To 2.0

Centraleyes

Updating metrics in this function involves: Policy Compliance Rate: Measures the percentage of employees and departments adhering to established cybersecurity policies and procedures. Security Event Monitoring Coverage : Assesses the percentage of critical systems and networks covered by security monitoring tools.

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