Responsive Machine Learning: The Necessary Evolution of Endpoint Security

With responsive machine learning, analysts can create robust training sets by combining thousands of malware samples with current data on software updates.

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Next-Gen Security’s Rip and Replace Problem

As we move through the first half of 2017 we begin to look to the future – security organizations are planning their end of year programs and 2018 budgets, and responsible security leaders are searching for ways to further strengthen their protection.  They quickly realize that deciding what to do isn’t easy.

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The Competing Claims of Security Vendors Sow Customer Distrust

There is no such thing as a magic bullet for security. When security vendors push their products too hard, customers grow skeptical of the entire industry.

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Swimming in Security Data Without Drowning

With so much security data and threat intelligence available, IT professionals are struggling to stay afloat in this expansive ocean of information.

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Clarity is a Virtue

Another packed RSA Conference has passed, and a crowd of companies spent their days explaining their value to prospects and customers. Small innovators competed for attention with the multi-story booths and thickly carpeted oases of some of the largest technology companies in the world. The competition was certainly noisy. Not just loud, as multiple presenters and speakers strove to be heard over one another, but noisy in terms of the messages that each was trying to deliver. To be successful, younger firms at RSA Conference, and in the market, needed to deliver their message with something… Continue reading Clarity is a Virtue

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