Getting in front of a threat by adopting a prevention-first strategy for early detection will allow organizations to stop disruptive attacks before they can cause damage. Preventing attacks from being successful is not just possible, it is much more cost-effective than remediation after the fact — you just need the right tools. To stay ahead of today’s advanced threats, organizations are adopting Extended Detection and Response solutions powered by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning that allow them not only automate detection and remediation of cyberattacks at scale
NetWitness, provider of cybersecurity technologies and incident response, recently announced NetWitness XDR, a family of products and capabilities that provide comprehensive detection and response on-premise, in the cloud, or in a hybrid of the two.
Group-IB, a global cybersecurity provider, has unveiled the Unified Risk Platform, an ecosystem of solutions that understands each organization’s threat profile and tailors defenses against it in real time.
The scale of the threat landscape is staggering. How long did it take you to read to this point? Compare that to the estimate that every 40 seconds, somewhere in the world, a cyberattack occurs. For the region’s security leaders, it is difficult to shake off the feeling that such an attack could happen to their organization tomorrow.
Trend Micro Incorporated, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, announced that it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave: Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Q2 2022.