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

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military complex, who got frustrated by their inability to extract actionable intel from a deluge of threat feeds. At the same time, digital transformation has redoubled the complexity of company networks, catapulting us from Big Data to Very Big Data. Threat actors couldn’t ask for a more ripe environment.

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NEW TECH: CyCognito employs offensive bot network to put companies a step a head of attackers

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Threat actors simply seek out the endless fresh attack vectors arising as an unintended consequence of digital transformation. The company was launched in Tel Aviv in 2017 by a couple of former Israeli military cyber ops attack specialists, Rob Gurzeev and Dima Potekhin. Today we’re in the throes of digital transformation.

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MY TAKE: Former NSA director says cybersecurity solutions need to reflect societal values

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Cyber Command, as well as director, National Security Agency, and chief, Central Security Service, from March 2014 until he retired from military service in May 2018. Rogers made his remarks as part of a panel discussion on securing digital transformation moderated by Infosys CISO Vishal Salvi.

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SHARED INTEL: New book on cyber warfare foreshadows attacks on elections, remote workers

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Cunningham’s 19 years as a US Navy chief spent in cyber forensic and cyber analytic operations included manning security controls at the NSA, CIA and FBI. He holds a PhD and MS in computer science from Colorado Technical University and a BS from American Military University focused on counter-terrorism operations in cyberspace.

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Group-IB Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 report

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The most severe financial damage has occurred as a result of ransomware activity. Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021is intended forrisk management and strategic planning specialists in the cybersecurity field as well as members of boards of directors in charge of digital transformation and investing in cybersecurity systems.