All posts in XDR

In alliance with Cohesity and others, Cisco is fueling near-zero latency between ransomware detection and remediation with its Extended Detection and Response platform. Image: mehaniq41/Adobe Stock Ransomware attacks exploded after COVID-19 according to several reports, and so have solutions accelerating detection. Restoring ransomed enterprise and customer data from recent backups . . . Read more
16 May, 2023
ai, AIops, artificial intelligence, cloud, codebase, Developer, devops, exploits, IT, Security, Security News, software, Threats, XDR
0

Image: Rafael Henrique/Adobe Stock Worldwide spending on public cloud services is set to grow 20.7% to total $591.8 billion in 2023, according to Gartner, and threat actors are getting better at exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities. Recent research by Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 found that more than 60% of organizations take . . . Read more
27 Apr, 2023
cloud, Cloud Security, IBM, QRadar, RSA, Security, Security News, siem, soar, threats and vulnerabilities, XDR
0

Image: JHVEPhoto/Adobe Stock At the RSA Conference, IBM launched a platform-centric expansion to its QRadar security product, designed as a one-stop shop to accelerate response and offer a unified framework for security operations centers. Called QRadar Suite, the cloud native service expands capabilities across threat detection, investigation and response technologies, . . . Read more

Another day, another “sophisticated” attack. This time, the company has handily included some useful advice along with its mea culpa…
24 Nov, 2022
cyberthreats, John Shier, Law & order, mdr, podcast, Security leadership, Security News, security threats, Shier, Threat Report, XDR
0

Latest episode – security expert John Shier explains what the real-life cybercrime stories in the Sophos Threat Report can teach us

More supply chain trouble – this time with clear examples so you can learn how to spot this stuff yourself.

You might not like the headline statistics in this year’s ransomware report… but that makes it even more important to take a look!
27 Nov, 2020
2021 predictions, Bug Bounty, Cloud Security, connected cars, Critical Infrastructure, Cryptocurrency, Cryptography, Cybersecurity, cybersecurity defense, extended detection and response, gurucul, InfoSec Insider, Internet of things, IoT, Malware, mfa, Ransomware, ransomware evolution, risk-based access control, robot overlords, Saryu Nayyar, Security News, Single sign on, Vulnerabilities, Web Security, XDR, zero day, Zero Trust
0

While 2021 will present evolving threats and new challenges, it will also offer new tools and technologies that will we hope shift the balance towards the defense. Predicting the future is always an iffy proposition. There’s the Nostradamus route, making predictions so cryptic and vague they could mean just about . . . Read more

The administrator of your personal data will be Threatpost, Inc., 500 Unicorn Park, Woburn, MA 01801. Detailed information on the processing of personal data can be found in the privacy policy. In addition, you will find them in the message confirming the subscription to the newsletter.

The administrator of your personal data will be Threatpost, Inc., 500 Unicorn Park, Woburn, MA 01801. Detailed information on the processing of personal data can be found in the privacy policy. In addition, you will find them in the message confirming the subscription to the newsletter.