Cybersecurity warning: 10 ways hackers are using automation to boost their attacks – ZDNet
Cybersecurity warning: 10 ways hackers are using automation to boost their attacks ZDNet
“exploit kit” – read more
Cybersecurity warning: 10 ways hackers are using automation to boost their attacks ZDNet
“exploit kit” – read more
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Achieving Zero False Positives with Security Automation
MSPmentor By definition they can't help with Zero Day, or previously unseen, threats at all. Without good contextual information, an MSP has no choice but to wade through an ever-expanding list of alerts by hiring an ever-expanding team of security analysts. |
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach.
In a recent Network World article Jon Oltsik noted that Incident Response (IR) automation is becoming a very hot topic in the info security world. Oltsik called out multiple factors driving demand for IR automation and orchestration, including the manual nature of IR work, the cyber skills shortage and the difficulty of coordinating activity between SecOps and DevOps.
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