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MY TAKE: Six-figure GDPR privacy fines reinforce business case for advanced SIEM, UEBA tools

The Last Watchdog

Fortunately, there is a cottage industry of cybersecurity vendors , Exabeam among them, engaged in proactively advancing ways for SOC analysts to extract more timely and actionable threat intelligence from their security information and event management ( SIEM ) and user and entity behavior ( UEBA ) systems. We spoke at Black Hat USA 2019.

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MY TAKE: How advanced automation of threat intel sharing has quickened incident response

The Last Watchdog

So why hasn’t it made more of an impact stopping network breaches? Related: Ground zero for cybersecurity research Having covered the cybersecurity industry for the past 15 years, it’s clear to me that there are two primary reasons. Massive data breaches are still common place. Let’s see where it takes us.

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An Optimistic Outlook for 2022: Cloud Security Vulnerabilities Are 100% Preventable

CyberSecurity Insiders

Predicting that more enterprises will suffer a cloud data breach in 2022 is not exactly going out on a limb. Migrating IT systems and applications out of the data center to cloud computing platforms is a tenet of an effective digital transformation strategy. Connect with Josh on LinkedIn and via Fugue at www.fugue.co.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Incident Response in the Cloud

ForAllSecure

There’s been a major data breach, and you’re booked on the next night flight out, at 6am. I've seen over my last 16 odd years in cybersecurity. It’s 3am and the call comes in. I'll see you in a few days. CAMPBELL: The cloud is a real enabler.