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PAUSD student data exposed in breach – Palo Alto Online


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PAUSD student data exposed in breach
Palo Alto Online
The data breach will be reported to the California Attorney General for further investigation, the district said. As required by state law, the district will also be sending notifications via mail to all students who were affected by the breach, Kolar

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Palo Alto Networks pays $105M for LightCyber to better detect network attacks

Palo Alto Networks has bought LightCyber for its behavioral analytics platform that can speed the time to detect intrusions that have already breached networks and are looking around for ways to carry out exploits.

The $ 105 million cash deal brings LightCyber’s ability to analyze behavior of devices to discover reconnaissance by malware inside networks and lateral movements as it seeks to compromise vulnerable systems.

Based on machine learning, LightCyber absorbs the behaviors of individuals and devices, sets a normal level for them and finds anomalies that could indicate attacks underway.

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Network World Tim Greene

Palo Alto Networks: Well Positioned In The Changing Cybersecurity Industry – Seeking Alpha

Palo Alto Networks: Well Positioned In The Changing Cybersecurity Industry
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As such, many older cybersecurity companies do not offer cybersecurity products or services that are highly effective in the current atmosphere. With incredibly complex and varied malware such as Flame, Stuxnet, and Regin started to appear with

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Palo Alto Networks working to share threat intelligence

Palo Alto Networks is on board with industry-wide efforts to share threat intelligence and disseminate it so the collective knowledge businesses gather about threats can be quickly turned into defenses against new types of attacks.

Its efforts include support for the new federal Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act that lifts some of the liability businesses are exposed to if they share data about security incidents. If the data inadvertently reveals personal information but was submitted in accordance with the law, the contributor would not be legally liable.

The company is also hammering out the details of the Cyber Threat Alliance it formed last year to gather threat information from security vendors and researchers that can rapidly and thoroughly unmask current threats. The goal is to shorten the useful lives of attacks and put a heavier burden on attackers who want to stay in business.

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Network World Tim Greene