Remove 2019 Remove Artificial Intelligence Remove Threat Detection
article thumbnail

How AI is Advancing Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

There’s a never ending cycle between the measures cybersecurity providers introduce to prevent or remediate cyber threats and the tactics cyber criminals use to get around these security measures. As soon as a security company develops a way to mitigate the latest threat, attackers develop a new threat to take its place.

article thumbnail

GUEST ESSAY: A primer on best practices for automating supply chain cybersecurity

The Last Watchdog

Data breaches exposed over 37 billion records in 2020 alone — a 141% jump from 2019. What use is automatic threat detection without an immediate response? For example, quality artificial intelligence only needs milliseconds to process millions of data points. Simply put, cyberattacks are on the rise. Scalability.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

RSA 2023: Not Under the GenAI Influence Yet!

Anton on Security

A few booths actually had “TDIR” on them which stands for Threat Detection, Investigation and Response. AI, Obviously Before the RSA conference, many people predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) for security will be a big presence. In some sense, it was similar to my “RSA 2019: Happily Not Over-AI’d” post.

article thumbnail

Top Network Detection & Response (NDR) Solutions

eSecurity Planet

Whereas older solutions like antivirus, firewalls, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) have long focused on threats at the network perimeter, the intent of NDR is to monitor and act on malicious threats within organization networks using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) analysis.

article thumbnail

API Security Takes Center Stage: Key Insights from RSA 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) reported that “Insecure Interfaces and APIs” ranked second among the top threats to cloud computing, as cited in a recent survey of 700 security professionals. This marks a significant rise from its seventh-place position in a similar 2019 survey. Version 3.0

article thumbnail

Rising volume of email fatigue opens doors for Cybercriminals

CyberSecurity Insiders

Then they can use artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze how the victim communicates through email. In 2019, hackers used AI and deepfake technology to defraud a UK-based company of $243,000 by mimicking the CEOs voice over the phone. They achieve this by building a composite of email interactions. competitors and hackers).”

Phishing 124
article thumbnail

RSA 2023: Not Under the GenAI Influence Yet!

Security Boulevard

A few booths actually had “TDIR” on them which stands for Threat Detection, Investigation and Response. AI, Obviously Before the RSA conference, many people predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) for security will be a big presence. In some sense, it was similar to my “RSA 2019: Happily Not Over-AI’d” post.