Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

November 2022

Thinking of a SecOps Platform? Showing ROI Just Got Easier

As threats have continued to evolve, enterprises have made significant investments in security infrastructure and security operations is maturing. C-Suites and Boards are increasingly involved in security decision making and studies show that they are doubling down on security investments, which are expected to grow from $262.4 billion in 2021 to $458.9 billion in 2025.

How Sysdig is Using the ThreatQ Platform to Enhance Cloud Threat Detection and Response

It is always interesting to learn about real-world examples of technologies at work. So, when ThreatQuotient invited me to share how we at Sysdig are using the ThreatQ Platform to enhance our cloud detection and response solutions, I was happy to participate.

Budget and momentum are key to cybersecurity automation maturity - and CISOs are feeling left behind

As cyber threats intensify and the human and financial resources available to deal with them remain limited, there is a growing need for automation in cybersecurity. The intelligent automation of key cybersecurity processes can significantly improve an organization’s posture and at the same time support under-pressure employees by reducing reliance on manual processes.

Budget and momentum are key to cybersecurity automation maturity - and CISOs are feeling left behind

As cyber threats intensify and the human and financial resources available to deal with them remain limited, there is a growing need for automation in cybersecurity. The intelligent automation of key cybersecurity processes can significantly improve an organization’s posture and at the same time support under-pressure employees by reducing reliance on manual processes.

ThreatQuotient Publishes 2022 State of Cybersecurity Automation Adoption Research Report

Survey results highlight which automation use cases are working, which need more focus, and how senior cybersecurity professionals are approaching the challenge of securing the extended enterprise.

TIPs to Measure your CTI Program

Nowadays, organizations are exposed to a high volume of security related information. Unfortunately, most of these organizations have little to no capabilities of using this information in a proactive manner, i.e. using information to try to change or anticipate an outcome. In other words, using information to produce intelligence products. It is safe to say that few of these organizations have a clear understanding of what Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) is and what it is not.