Network compromise drives big business on the dark web. Cybercriminals are actively buying and selling unauthorized network access in a variety of underground forums.
This specific variety of criminal market offerings is less well known than others, but the extended cybercrime activity it enables is impacting...
The network detection and response market is "relatively unchallenged at this point by other markets," and detection is the most important use case, says Nat Smith of Gartner, who shares key findings from the company's report titled Emerging Trends: Top Use Cases for Network Detection and Response.
This paper examines how VMware and Intel have worked together to deliver network virtualization capabilities that leverage software and hardware innovation to provide a wide range of business and operational benefits to enterprises that need their networks to be every bit as agile, flexible, secure, and elastically...
Watch this webinar to learn how security teams can detect an adversary who looks and acts like a member of the organization and is moving in operational blind spots.
Join this webinar to hear Steve Hunt, a senior cybersecurity analyst at Aite Group, outline why attackers have been successful, decisions that have created weaknesses, and why common security efforts have been insufficient in preventing attacks using advanced techniques.
Cyber attacks happen — that’s a static fact of today’s cyber-fueled world. What isn’t static is how and where these attacks happen. Opportunities for attackers abound as networks grow more complex and orgs migrate (or come to life) in the cloud. Today’s attackers can spend months hiding in an environment,...
Network automation initiatives can help improve compliance, but how do you make sure the automation reduces—rather than increases—your organization's risks? This whitepaper examines how enterprises can build a network automation initiative that improves compliance and reduces risk.
Get guidance on how to...
The threats have multiplied, tools have maxed out and the staff lacks capacity for real-time detection, investigation and response. Enter: MDR. John Irvine of eSentire discusses the power of MDR and the role of digital forensics.
While prevention is still an important component to securing the enterprise, many organizations are shifting their attention to detection, with the hope of minimizing the impact and scope of compromise via rapid identification and remediation of active threats. However, developing detection capabilities demands...
If your solution is out at sea, it’s time to learn more about improving integration. Microsegmentation can allow security architects to divide data centers into unique security segments (as far down as individual workload levels) but requires integration.
Join us in this webinar where Illumio’s Field CTO...
Recent events have put the security of software supply chains squarely in the sights of corporate boardrooms while developers remain under constant pressure to deliver new software to market ever faster. To accelerate innovation, developers often leverage open-source software (OSS) components. But the unfortunate...
Perhaps you’ve heard some talk about network virtualization, and wondered what it was all about. How can something physical, like network hardware, become something entirely existing in software? And how does it change the way networks operate and IT professionals do their jobs?
In this guide, you will learn...
Many organizations are relying on Managed Detection & Response (MDR) providers to make sure they’re able to respond to threats like ransomware as they emerge, without hiring any headcount.
With an expected shortage of 2.5 million cybersecurity professionals it’s become critical to dedicate resources to better...
Download this guide which highlights 10 tactical prescriptions when evaluating Managed Detection and Response (MDR) vendors for what a provider should be able to offer your business, and Rapid7's approach to each.
The network has become hybrid and multi-cloud, and security now needs to be harmonized across network, workload and application domains. The complexity of your disparate and dynamic environments is an enemy and you need to defend against it, as you would against any sophiscated adversary.
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