Just how prepared are you for the next cybersecurity incident? Depending on the definition, security incidents likely happen daily at most enterprises. Because we can't prevent everything, the key to success is to be in a constant state of readiness. This means regular training with a focus on preparation. Gerard will walk us through tips and trick...
Our good friend Bill Swearingen joins us to talk about some of the incident response work he's been doing lately. Many people have it wrong, you don't need to be a cybersecurity ninja to respond to a security incident. Its about knowing who does what in your organization and executing a plan. Bill has put together a a set of free resources to help ...
Arista Networks says the EOS operating system for its 720XP series of network switches will employ built-in network detection and response capabilities, providing users with enhanced visibility, risk mitigation and automated identification of threats without the need for additional solutions such as packet brokers or agent.
Cyber thieves are using malware inserted onto the checkout page of online commerce sites to collect card information, but retailers and the financial industry aren't taking it lying down. Earlier this month, Target released an open-source tool that detects web skimming.
With so much data for small security teams to sift through, automation and machine learning can help IT teams react and respond faster, said Allie Mellen, a security and risk analyst with Forrester Research during an SC Media eSummit.
Securonix says the XDR company plans to grow its research arm, extend its business out the application layer, focus on IoT and OT, and seek out cyber talent.
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