FireEye unveils FireEye XDR to assist security operations teams

The XDR platform from FireEye is best suited for enterprise and mid-market security operations teams which are vulnerable to assaults due to a variety of variables such as threat sophistication, poor security tool management, and staffing shortages.

Mimecast joins XDR Alliance as a founding member

“History will look back and declare how well the cybersecurity industry succeeded in putting collaboration above the competition to help protect our organizations and institutions,” said Gorka Sadowski, of the XDR Alliance.

5 tips to improve threat report analysis and action

Yann adds that as open-source intelligence (OSINT) is free and easy to access, most organizations uses it. But organizations must also consider the trust and reliability of sources. Yann explains in a classical hierarchy, highest level of trust comes from intelligence you generate and receive from your close network and peers, and OSINT information is placed at the lowest level.

Bulwark inks distribution deal with HelpSystems

Headquartered in Dubai, Bulwark will market, sell, and support the complete range of Boldon James products in the Middle East region, particularly in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt.

‘XDR is a Movement’ – Marc Solomon, CMO at ThreatQuotient

In some of the largest cybersecurity companies in the world, most industry analysts and other security experts are talking about the emergence of Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solutions, which Gartner defines as solutions that “automatically collect and correlate data from multiple security products to improve threat detection and provide an incident response capability.”