George Orwell's "1984" posited a world in which Big Brother monitored us constantly via "telescreens." But thanks to our "smart" AI home assistants - from Google, Amazon and others - we're increasingly installing the monitoring equipment ourselves, and it may "hear" much more than we realize.
Together with President Donald Trump and the EU Copyright Directive, the U.K's Internet Services Providers' Association has nominated Mozilla as one of its three nominees for "internet villain" of the year. Its purported crime has been to advance a more secure version of the domain name system.
Enterprise Security teams are looking for proven ways to increase the visibility of their security programs while also optimizing technology investments. A large number of organizations have implemented Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions and many others are considering it. While these solutions are best...
In this solution approach guide, we'll discuss how using an IBM i2® solution to investigate fraud and financial crimes can help an organization achieve an asymmetrical advantage by removing the fraudsters greatest weapon, their ability to remain concealed. IBM i2's industry-leading, multidimensional intelligence...
Protecting an enterprise environment can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Information security teams are often stuck in cyclical patterns where it feels as if the alerts never end and the attackers are constantly successful.
Unfortunately, this pattern is a symptom of organizations that live in reactive mode....
Unlike popular TV crime shows, discovering clues for complex crime rings takes a lot more time than an hour. Investigative analysis is a detailed tradecraft where the clues to advancing investigations and solving crimes often span numerous sources of information in multiple locations.
As a result, law-enforcement...
The 2018 cybersecurity landscape ushered in a blend of old and new threats, some of them game-changing, according to Trend Micro's Annual Security Roundup.
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The growth of messaging threats;
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Why 2019 may be the...
With cyberattacks, online espionage and data breaches happening at a seemingly nonstop pace, Western intelligence agencies are bringing many of their capabilities out of the shadows to help businesses and individuals better safeguard themselves and respond. We need all the help we can get.
The 2018 cybersecurity landscape ushered in a blend of old and new threats, some of them game-changing, according to Trend Micro's Annual Security Roundup. Trend's Greg Young shares insight from this report.
A common complaint among threat intelligence analysts is the near impossibility of searching global
threat intelligence feeds to find the specific threat and vulnerability information that matters to their
organization.
The underlying problem here is the lack of visibility across all internal files and objects....
Given the unsustainability of the status quo, it's a question worth considering.
Technology constantly advances. Businesses now leverage the cloud, mobility, AI, IoT, and blockchain
in ways that were once unthinkable. So no one can credibly claim that the same technologies they used
to empower their business a few...
The digital revolution has given healthcare organizations new tools to increase team efficiency and improve their customer experience. But it's also opened up new vectors that cybercriminals can use to attack. As your attack surface expands to infrastructure that you don't own or control, becomes increasingly...
What if you could leverage a secret weapon that you already have in your security stack to see attacks and protect roaming users, from any device? With visibility into all internet requests across your network, across every port, protocol or app you can uncover and block connections to malicious domains and...
Threat intelligence sharing is all about trust, speed and context. And yet many enterprise intel programs lack one or more of those qualities. Jon Clay of Trend Micro discusses what it takes to stand up a customized threat intelligence program.
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