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JUMPSEC works on a prototype lightweight anomaly detection system

Deploying machine learning models in the cyber security industry is complicated - especially with budget and technology limitations. Especially when it comes to anomaly detection, there's been much debate over privacy, balance, budget, robustness, cloud security and reliable implementation. For cyber security companies using machine learning technologies, ensuring clients' safety with trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) must always be the primary objective.

Combining Artificial Intelligence with Threat Intelligence

One of the primary challenges that our security analysts encounter is where and how to best use their time. Monitoring and reviewing the constant influx of data and alerts produced by our client’s networks whilst also finding the time to keep on top of trending and emerging threats is no mean feat, and not particularly conducive to a healthy work-life balance…

Avoiding a false sense of security

Cyber threat detection and response is a well-established area of cyber security, with a multitude of product and service types and definitions. Yet rather than make it easier for organisations to identify what they need, this often contributes to industry noise and hype, creating a marketplace that can be challenging to navigate for buyers who are uncertain of what they need, or why they need it.

Building Sustainable Services

Arguably the biggest challenge facing the cyber security industry today is the shortage of skilled professionals. The worldwide skills gap is much reported and debated, with many organisations feeling the strain of not enough viable candidates to fill their vacant positions in an area that is seeing significant expansion in many organisations who are rightly beginning to take cyber security seriously.

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Zero Trust is not a shortcut to security

According to a recent Microsoft report, Zero Trust is now 'the top security priority' for 96% of the interviewed security decision makers, while 76% said they were currently in the process of implementation. Microsoft's report also says that the biggest challenges facing adoption are perceived investment and effort to achieve the principle in practice. Sounds familiar, but the reality of Zero Trust is that, for the most part, it's nothing new.

JUMPSEC

JUMPSEC’s mission is to change the way the organisations deal with security and enable organisations to use the security they have invested in to the fullest. Incrementally improving organisations cyber security protection year on year.

JUMPSEC Summer Industry Briefing Understanding your Attack Surface

Understanding Your “Attack Surface” presented by Max Garaffa Attackers can access a huge amount of open-source information about your organisation over the internet. You will learn how to locate this information, understand what is most dangerous, and what you can do to counter the threat. This intelligence can be used for both offence and defence, which we have explored in recent engagements for our clients.