Bringing together fifty of the world’s leading cybersecurity experts during a time of unprecedented attacks on both private and public sector organizations puts threat actors on notice.
With forensics data added to the MalOp, security analysts have instant visibility into a broader range of intelligence sources, allowing for faster decisions and more efficient threat remediation.
Early on, ransomware attackers relied on “spray-and-pray” tactics to target mostly individuals when ransom demands were relatively low compared to what we saw in 2020-2021.
Sidani will be in charge of overseeing the company’s operations in the region and accelerating Cybereason’s customer and partner base in MEA, allowing Defenders to stop sophisticated cyberattacks.
Competing products must filter critical threat data, but the Cybereason MalOpTM Detection Engine can process all relevant telemetry at petabyte scale, allowing security analysts to grasp the full scope of cyberattacks in real time.