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Financial Services IT Teams Relying on Legacy Cybersecurity Plagued By False Positives and Negatives
Cybersecurity teams working in financial and banking settings face a constant struggle — protecting industry regulated data with limited resources. The situation can reach a breaking point when these teams become overwhelmed managing false positive and negative flags triggered by legacy cybersecurity solutions.
Read MoreKillware: How to Protect Your City From This Growing Next-Generation Cybersecurity Threat
The term killware is an overarching term that covers a wide variety of cyberattack types that target the real-life health of victims. While other forms of malware are usually defined by their method — think DDoS or spear phishing attacks — killware is defined by its end result, and can include any number of methods, including malware and ransomware.
Read MoreUnsupervised Machine Learning: Benefits for the Financial Services Industry
Unsupervised learning actually draws inferences from datasets without labels. It is best used if you want to find patterns but don’t know exactly what you’re looking for.
Read MoreWebinar On Demand: Stopping Novel Attacks – Secure Your Business Against Unknown Threats
Hosted by Mark Ehr, Senior Consulting Analyst for 451 Research Advisors and Igor Mezic, Chief Scientist and CTO for MixMode on Tuesday, November 1st at 1pm EST / 10am PST, they will discuss why security analytics needs to include advanced Third-Wave AI, which autonomously learns normal behavior and adapts to constantly changing network environments, to address the next generation of cyberthreats and increase SOC productivity.
Read MoreThe SEC Is Proposing New Cybersecurity Rules That May Put Your Company at Risk for Fines and Penalties. Are you prepared?
Earlier this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced new, stronger proposed regulations related to cybersecurity for public companies.
Read MoreU.S. Cities Relying on Legacy Cybersecurity Plagued By False Positives and Negatives
Cybersecurity teams working in municipal settings face a constant struggle — protecting vital public network infrastructure with limited resources. The situation can reach a breaking point when these teams become overwhelmed managing false positive and negative flags triggered by legacy cybersecurity solutions.
Read More451 Research Finds Self-Learning Technology to Address Cybersecurity Blind Spots and Reduce Analyst Burnout
In the report, 451 Research explains why security analytics needs to include advanced Third-Wave AI, which autonomously learns normal behavior and adapts to constantly changing network environments, to address the next generation of cyberthreats and increase SOC productivity.
Read MoreCybersecurity Awareness Month Focuses on the “People” Part of Cybersecurity
October is recognized every year as Cyber Security Awareness Month (CSAM). Starting in 2004, this important awareness month has been a collaboration between The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) to lead a collaborative effort between government and industry to raise cybersecurity awareness nationally and internationally.
Read MoreCase Study: How a Major U.S. City Rapidly Modernized Its Cybersecurity Defenses
In our newest case study, “How a Major U.S. City Rapidly Modernized Its Cybersecurity Defenses,” we share how the City cut its cyber tool footprint in half, gained visibility into advanced foreign adversary attacks, and greatly improved the productivity of its SOC staff.
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