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Chen Burshan, the CEO of Skyhawk Security, wants to use the power of generative AI as part of the threat detection flow. Organizations with risk management tools in place and risk reduction occurring are still getting breached and therefore need to focus more on threat detection, he said.
Recorded Future has joined CrowdStrike and Google atop Forrester's external threat intelligence services rankings, while Kaspersky tumbled from the leaders category. Leading threat intelligence providers have expanded into adjacent use cases such as brand protection and vulnerability management.
Ransomware incidents are down, but the volume and impact of targeted attacks are on the rise. These are among the findings of the new Global Threat Landscape Report from Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs. Fortinet's Derek Manky shares analysis of this report and insights on the cybersecurity trends that will influence how we...
A requirements-driven approach to cyber threat intelligence represents a commitment across the intelligence lifecycle to explicitly meet the specified needs of all relevant stakeholders. This paper outlines what it means to be requirements-driven in practice, and offers actionable advice on how Intelligence functions...
Finite resources and the continual urgency to prioritize alerts and make effective decisions puts many security teams under increasing pressure. One wrong decision at a strategic or operational level can impact the business with costly consequences.
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The enterprise world is rapidly moving from digital transformation into a new phase of digital expansion that puts unprecedented strain on enterprise risk and security teams.
Adversary numbers are also growing—feeding on the proliferation of enterprise exposures. The World Economic Forum estimates cybercrime will...
Protecting against cyberthreats in this era of remote work is more challenging than ever. Do you know if your organization has all of the capabilities to detect and respond to modern threats?
To help you do a gap analysis, download this checklist of the different areas of threat detection and response – from...
Authorities are sounding the alarm about double-extortion attacks against healthcare and public health sector organizations by a relatively new ransomware-as-a-service group, Rhysida, which until recently had mainly focused on entities in other industries.
A global report, conducted by Sapio Research, surveying 2,000 security analysts about the state of threat detection in 2023.
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More attack surfaces mean more alerts and more costs
More tools mean more blind spots and more team burnout
More inefficiencies, ineffectiveness means more breaches
In this episode of CyberEd.io's podcast series "Cybersecurity Insights," Morphisec's Michael Gorelik discussed automated moving target defense - or AMTD, which is a risk-reduction strategy and preventive measure that reduces adversary success rates and provides "the final layer of defense."
Adding former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus to Semperis' strategic advisory board has given the identity vendor knowledge and insights into global threat activity, said CEO Mickey Bresman. Petraeus complements the firm's incident response arm company with perspectives on global threats.
A startup founded by two Israel Defense Forces veterans and backed by the likes of Insight Partners and Cyberstarts could soon be acquired by CrowdStrike. The endpoint security firm is in advanced negotiations to purchase Silicon Valley-based application security posture management vendor Bionic.
Security researchers say the Chinese state-sponsored espionage group APT41 is using WyrmSpy and DragonEgg surveillance malware to target Android mobile devices. APT41 recently switched tactics to develop malware specific to the Android operating system.
Cybercriminals are leveraging Google's paid advertisement service to push malicious sites on top search results in order to trick victims into downloading info stealers and backdoors. Researchers suspect it could be a workaround for the changes Microsoft made to protect against malicious macros.
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