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Network Data: The Best Source for Actionable Data in Cybersecurity
With the right tool, your network data can now provide you with most valuable, actionable alerts in your security stack. What follows is a discussion of some of the reasons why you may want to look to your network first when trying to identify potential threats or attacks.
Read MoreUsing the MixMode query language to integrate with splunk
Integrating MixMode with Splunk provides immediate AI based decision making to your organization. This results in fewer alerts, and more actionable data for analysts to consume.
Read More3 Cyberthreats Facing Federal and State Governments in 2020
Bad actors do not discriminate. Organizations across all sectors are at risk — corporations, non-profits, and increasingly, federal and state government entities. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that security incidents increased by 1,300 percent from 2006 to 2015. This number is growing.
Read MoreStaying CCPA Compliant with MixMode’s Unsupervised AI
Companies are expected to spend up to $55 billion dollars on efforts to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which is still working out its final rules after going into effect this month.
Read More5 Cybersecurity Threats That Will Dominate 2020
At MixMode, we can’t help but imagine the flip side of all that potential. An increasingly connected cyber landscape means an increased number of potential targets for bad actors. New tech is exciting, but it’s often inherently vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Read MoreWire Data: What is it Good For?
Today’s security and IT teams are increasingly relying on wire data to better secure their networks. A recent report conducted by network performance and security monitoring vendor VIAVI revealed that more network teams than ever consider wire data the most important data source when confronting security incidents.
Read MoreYesterday’s SIEM Solutions Can’t Combat Today’s Cyberthreats
While it’s true that having a SIEM is better than forgoing network monitoring all together, a standalone SIEM solution is simply insufficient in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Hackers and other bad actors have become more sophisticated — many of today’s cybercriminals can easily outsmart a standard SIEM setup.
Read MoreHacking the Hackers: Adversarial AI and How to Fight It
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have led to smarter, more robust network security platforms that are quickly replacing legacy security solutions.
Read MoreHacks and Breaches of 2019: A Year in Review
The reality is that most companies and entities are entrusted with sensitive data. As regulations tighten and consumer expectations rise, it is more important than ever to protect data, whenever it is gathered, accessed, shared, or stored. Let’s take a look at a few of the newsworthy data breaches that happened in 2019. Often, studying these cases can inform SecOps teams about what not to do.
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