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Navigating the Future of SIEM Detections: Balancing Signature-Based and AI-Driven Approaches

In the early days of cybersecurity, implementing a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system was akin to constructing a house from scratch. The SIEM was a blank slate, and transforming raw data into actionable insights was a long and arduous journey. It began with the daunting task of ingesting data from various disparate sources and formats. From there, security teams had to craft detections — rules designed to identify malicious or suspicious activity.

Identity Governance: Balancing Cost Reduction with Effective Risk Management

In today’s business environment, cost reduction is a top priority for many organizations. Companies are increasingly adopting technologies that automate tasks and enhance efficiencies to achieve cost savings. However, minimizing risk should also be a key objective for every business.

Predictive Vulnerability Management: Operationalizing EPSS with Business Context

Join us for an in-depth webinar on the Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS), a powerful tool for predicting the exploitability of vulnerabilities. This discussion features experts Jay Jacobs from Cyentia and Stephen Schafferr from Peloton Interactive. They explore the intricacies of EPSS, its application, and the benefits of using EPSS over traditional methods like CVSS for better vulnerability management. Key topics include operationalizing EPSS, leveraging threat intelligence, and creating effective prioritization strategies. .

Latrodectus Rapid Evolution Continues With Latest New Payload Features

Latrodectus is a downloader first discovered by Walmart back in October of 2023. The malware became very famous due to its similarities with the famous IcedID malware, not only in the code itself but also the infrastructure, as previously reported by Proofpoint and Team Cymru S2. The malware is usually delivered via email spam campaigns conducted by two specific threat actors: TA577 and TA578.