Majority owner Dell is exploring a possible sale of Atlanta-based cybersecurity services vendor Secureworks, tapping investment bankers at Morgan Stanley and Piper Sandler to gauge takeover interest from potential acquirers, which include private equity firms, Reuters reported Thursday.
Kevin Kin, global vice president of systems engineering at Palo Alto Networks, and Matt Shriner, global executive partner of threat management at IBM, outline the role of AI in the cybersecurity landscape, the evolution of threats, and collaborative solutions.
Bryan Palma, CEO of Trellix, shares insights into the company's involvement in cybercrime takedowns and the integration of generative AI into the company's XDR platform. He discusses how Trellix Wise streamlines SOC processes and the company's focus on ransomware detection and data security.
CEO Nick Schneider explains Arctic Wolf's success with MDR and ITDR services, highlighting the company's unique security operations cloud and concierge delivery model. He also discusses Arctic Wolf's rapid expansion across Europe, Asia and Australia/New Zealand.
At the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit, Thomas Lintemuth, vice president analyst at Gartner, discussed how network security tooling has evolved, blending technologies such as firewall, SSE, NDR and SASE. He covered VPNs, microsegmentation and the deployment of policy enforcement points.
The XDR market has matured significantly, Forrester found. Leading vendors such as Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike are supporting diverse telemetry sources and developing strategies to replace traditional SIEM tools. These advancements give better detection quality and cost management.
Private equity giant Thoma Bravo agreed to buy Darktrace for $5.32 billion just 19 months after deal talks between the two sides fell apart. The take-private deal would accelerate Darktrace's organic growth and allow it to pursue acquisitions and leverage Thoma Bravo's operational best practices.
In this episode of the "Cybersecurity Insights" podcast, Uptycs CEO Ganesh Pai discusses unifying XDR and CNAPP to improve visibility and explains the coming shift from behavioral detection to outlier or anomaly detection, which uses sophisticated ML and AI.
A dynamic and evolving threat landscape requires constant innovation and continued investment in technology to stop threats in near-real time.
EPPs provide a defensive security control to protect end-user endpoints against known and unknown malware infections.
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Cyberthreats are becoming more sophisticated and aggressive, but not every organization has the resources to tackle these threats. Managed detection and response (MDR) services have become an integral part of the modern security strategies as they help improve onsite resources and security program maturity.
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Ransomware attacks have continued to dominate headlines, and they’re constantly becoming more sophisticated.
How has ransomware evolved since it was first recognized around 2005? Who is now more vulnerable to these attacks? What are the top recommendations to mitigate and prevent ransomware?
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Static processes that don’t adapt to rapidly changing trends and environments — such as cloud and remote work — quickly become stale and ineffective. Security analysts are charged with the near-impossible task of triaging a never-ending deluge of security alerts, but they often receive limited training and...
For Round 4 of the MITRE ATT&CK® Evaluations, 30 vendors participated to see how their solutions stacked up in defending against modern threats.
This e-book provides a comparative look at how vendors performed across various measures, with guidance on how to explore the results further.
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Today’s security teams are using more tools, firewalls, and controls contributing to a rise in cloud security costs at a time when there is a cybersecurity talent shortage and need a solution. Internal SecOps teams often struggle with alert fatigue and inadequate threat response times.
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Extended Detection and Response (XDR) has evolved significantly over the past few years, becoming more critical than ever for organizations in need of enhanced capabilities. But so, too, have the accompanying managed services evolved. Port53 Technologies President Omar Zarabi explains.
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