A Modern SOC Should Not Be Entirely Dependent On Human Operators and Their Personal Experience

A modern SOC should not be entirely dependent on human operators and their personal experience. The issue has been a foundational problem with not only the methodologies used by SOCs for the past 15 to 20 years, but it should be questioned whether the … Continue reading A Modern SOC Should Not Be Entirely Dependent On Human Operators and Their Personal Experience

The Fourth Industrial Revolution – AI, Quantum, and IoT Impacts on Cybersecurity

The next cybersecurity challenge lies with the advances in quantum computing that are set to revolutionize tech while simultaneously equipping threat actors with a new arsenal of cyberweapons.
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Why Do Zero Day Security Technologies Fail to Protect Against Zero Day Attacks?

Today’s security technologies fail to detect true zero day attacks, K2 has a video that explains why these security technologies fail to protect against zero day attacks and the need for deterministic security.
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Webinar Recap: The Failed Promises of SIEM

MixMode teamed up with Ravenii to host a webinar focused on the history and evolution of SIEM platforms, their ideal role in a SOC today, and how they fall short as a threat detection tool in today’s modern cybersecurity environment.
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3 Reasons Why a Rule-Based Cybersecurity Platform Will Always Fail

When it comes to advancements in cybersecurity, rule-based systems are holding the industry back. Relying on humans to constantly input and label rules in order to detect and stay ahead of threats is a bottleneck process that is setting security teams … Continue reading 3 Reasons Why a Rule-Based Cybersecurity Platform Will Always Fail

Why The Future of Cybersecurity Needs Both Humans and AI Working Together

A recent WhiteHat Security survey revealed that more than 70 percent of respondents cited AI-based tools as contributing to more efficiency. More than 55 percent of mundane tasks have been replaced by AI, freeing up analysts for other departmental task… Continue reading Why The Future of Cybersecurity Needs Both Humans and AI Working Together

Attack Worries Increase as Pandemic Continues

A new Deloitte survey of executives decision makers found that 69% of these executives expect the number and size of cyber events targeting their organizations to increase in the coming year
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Encryption = Privacy ≠ Security

For the past few years, many have been talking about the changing “threat landscape” as it pertains to the increase in zero day, insider and phishing threats. While all of these threats are on the rise, and constitute a concern, there is, p… Continue reading Encryption = Privacy ≠ Security

5 CISO Priorities During the COVID-19 Response

Imagine serving as a CISO for a prominent enterprise and being thrown into a situation where overnight 80 to 100 percent of your workforce moves inside and begins working remotely. The logistics challenges alone are almost too daunting to imagine.
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The Many Ways Your Employees Can Get Hacked While Working From Home and How to Respond

Although it is not surprising at all that hackers are taking advantage of the global pandemic —phishing threat reports are always highest when there is some natural disaster happening— we have never before had such an unsafe environment to … Continue reading The Many Ways Your Employees Can Get Hacked While Working From Home and How to Respond