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The Best Treatment Plan for Your Security Pain Starts with a Data-Driven Diagnosis

The Best Treatment Plan for Your Security Pain Starts with a Data-Driven Diagnosis

by Marc Solomon | Jan 30, 2020 | Media Coverage

I’m amazed by the advancements in medicine for better diagnostics and treatment that are becoming almost common place. From DNA swab tests to see which drugs will be most effective for an individual patient, to targeted gene therapy and immunotherapy that tailor...
See How to Leverage Threat Intelligence for Effective Vulnerability Management

See How to Leverage Threat Intelligence for Effective Vulnerability Management

by Liz Bush | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence

See How to Leverage Threat Intelligence for Effective Vulnerability Management POSTED BY LIZ BUSH Vulnerability management is a challenge for many organizations. If not done efficiently and effectively, it can lead to a data breach. However, it is simply impossible to...
Struggling to Make Better Security Decisions? These Tips Can Help

Struggling to Make Better Security Decisions? These Tips Can Help

by Liz Bush | Jan 22, 2020 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence

Struggling to Make Better Security Decisions? These Tips Can Help POSTED BY LIZ BUSH Unintended consequences – the unforeseen outcomes of actions we take – are all around us. It may be an unforeseen benefit, but, more frequently, it’s an unexpected drawback that can...
Cyber Predictions for 2020

Cyber Predictions for 2020

by Ryan Trost | Jan 14, 2020 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence

Cyber Predictions for 2020 POSTED BY RYAN TROST As the 2020 budget meetings come and go – teams are forced to assess their current defenses by analyzing their historical attacks in order to anticipate/predict future attack trends.  A difficult but worthwhile...
2020 – a Year for Clarity Around Threats and Actions

2020 – a Year for Clarity Around Threats and Actions

by Marc Solomon | Jan 9, 2020 | Media Coverage

Welcome to 2020! It’s the “Year of the Rat” according to Chinese zodiac. It’s an Olympics year, with the Summer Games to be held in Tokyo. It’s a presidential election year in the United States. And for security professionals, it’s another year of playing catch up to...
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