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UEBA: Revolutionizing Security With Advanced Analytics

User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) is vital in safeguarding sensitive information and systems. It offers an innovative and dynamic security approach beyond traditional measures. By analyzing and comparing user behavior patterns against established baselines, UEBA systems intelligently detect anomalies that could signify a security breach.

Detecting account compromise with UEBA detection packages

The Elastic InfoSec Threat Detection team is responsible for building, tuning, and maintaining the security detections used to protect all Elastic® systems. Internally, we call ourselves Customer Zero and we strive to always use the newest versions of our products. This blog details how we are building packages of detection rules that work together to create a high fidelity alert for strange user behavior.

User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) For Enterprise Security

Ever thought about what to do to prevent deadly insider attacks? Even with the implementation of intrusion prevention systems and antivirus software, these threats persist. And their cost has risen by 44% over the past two years. In 2023, insiders have been responsible for the unauthorized leakage of almost 1 billion records. Amid this adversity, user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) has emerged as a modern enterprise security solution.

The Role of UEBA in Zero Trust Security

As cyber threats have grown in sophistication and frequency, a paradigm shift in security strategy has become imperative. This shift has given rise to the Zero Trust Security Framework, an approach that challenges the very foundation of trust in network security. User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) steps into the spotlight as a dynamic force that complements and enhances the Zero Trust Security framework. Let’s discover how UEBA can help organizations achieve zero trust security!

Operationalizing Advanced UEBA: Detection Scenarios and UCI Alerts

Netskope has recently released two exciting enhancements to our Advanced UEBA product. The enhancements are: Together, these two new features streamline operationalization of Advanced UEBA by providing operators alerts when it identifies users exhibiting risky behavior and an at-a-glance summary of the risky activity observed for each user.

The Thin Line Between User Behavioral Analytics and Privacy Violation

Technology has supercharged marketing. The vast data at marketers' disposal provides unparalleled insight into what customers want, why they want it, and how they use products and services. Behavioral analytics benefits businesses and consumers; it allows companies to drive sales and increase conversion rates while providing customers services tailored to their wants and needs.

Unlocking the Potential of UEBA With Logsign

In today's cybersecurity landscape, traditional security tools alone are inadequate in protecting organizations from advanced threats like data breaches, insider risks, and more. To effectively address these challenges, organizations require a comprehensive solution with UEBA (user and entity behavior analytics) capabilities. Let's discover the benefits of UEBA, and the unparalleled impact Logsign’s Unified Security Operations Platform has on UEBA.

UEBA Trends: What's New and What's Next

User and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) is a technology that analyzes the behavior of users and devices on a network to detect anomalies and threats. UEBA can help security teams identify and respond to malicious activities, such as insider threats, compromised accounts, data breaches, ransomware attacks, and more. In this article, we will briefly summarize the latest trends in UEBA and its potential transformation.

UBA vs UEBA - Decoding the Differences

One of the most important aspects of cybersecurity is monitoring and detecting threats that may compromise the security and integrity of your company. However, not all threats are easy to spot or prevent with traditional security tools. That’s why many cybersecurity enthusiasts, professionals, and IT units of companies are curious about UBA and UEBA. But what is the difference between UBA and UEBA?