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CrowdStrike Native XDR Now Brings Faster, More Comprehensive Detections to EDR Customers at No Additional Cost

Today’s adversaries are moving faster than ever. With the quickest attacks happening in just 7 minutes, adversaries are compromising endpoints and moving laterally before security teams can respond.1 It’s critical for organizations to have the technology to stay ahead of them.

Evade the SecOps Black Hole: A Five-Tier Approach to a Hyperautomated SOC

There’s a term to describe what happens to something that gets sucked into a black hole: “spaghettification.” The gravitational pull of a black hole is so forceful, that it is believed to stretch and compress objects into long thin shapes resembling spaghetti. SOC analysts spend their days trying to avoid being sucked into the black hole of overwhelming security events and alerts. They’re fighting to not be spaghettified.

7 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2024: An AI-Dominated Year

Part of being a part of the cybersecurity industry means looking ahead to the future and anticipating what’s to come. For most of us, we should expect a 2024 that is largely dominated by AI discussion. With the cybersecurity industry growing rapidly, AI is at the forefront of every organization’s cyber plans and plays an integral role in all technological advances.

What is SAST? Static Application Security Testing explained in 60 seconds

Discover the world of Static Application Security Testing (SAST) in this concise video. SAST, which stands for Static Application Security Testing, is an essential security tool that examines your source code for potential vulnerabilities. Unlike dynamic tools, SAST operates solely on your code, making it a static analysis tool.

Protecting identities with the Sumo Logic platform

Today’s cyber threat landscape necessitates that we, as defenders of the enterprise, place identities at the center of our detection, prevention and response efforts. Indeed, threat actor tactics and techniques observed in the wild demonstrate that credential theft presents a large risk to the confidentiality, integrity and availability of our systems - be they on premises or in the cloud.

Ransomware & Extortionware in 2024: Stats & Trends

In the underground cybercrime circles of the Dark Web, ransomware attacks are a particularly lucrative enterprise. These attacks are on the rise. And they’re disrupting the stalwart IT industry. The average cost of a ransom attack in 2023 was $1.54 million, almost double the previous year’s average. And research we gathered for The CISO Report show that 83% of organizations hit by a ransomware attack paid their attackers. Curious which industry is most likely to pay the ransom? Retail.