The 5 worst big data privacy risks (and how to guard against them)

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Who is a target for ransomware attacks?

While any enterprise is a possible ransomware target, some are more likely than others to be caught in a cybercriminal’s crosshairs. Read More

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5 Blind Spots That Kill Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity relies on after-the-fact analysis, so the faster organizations can detect and respond to attacks after the fact, the less risk they incur. Unfortunately, most can't act quickly if security analysts have incomplete or no historical context Read this paper to learn about blind spots that result from a lack of complete network activity data and also what's needed to retain security's credibility. Read More

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How cognitive and robotic automation play in SecOps

Automation is everywhere, yet consistently used at the wrong times and in the wrong ways, leading to a rise in breaches and millions of unfilled security analyst positions. What are the different types of automation? How does human bandwidth contribute? Read More

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5 Considerations for Evaluating a Modern Enterprise Security Platform

The job of security teams is very challenging, given the lack of situational awareness that exists in most organizations, the continued proliferation of advanced multi-stage attacks, and the acknowledged shortage of experienced personnel. If you're a busy security professional who wants a modern, platform approach to enterprise security then read this guide to learn what to evaluate when looking for alternatives to existing security investments. Read More

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