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Elastic integrates Anthropic's Claude 3 models to enhance AI-driven security analytics

For security analysts navigating an increasingly complex threat landscape, the ability to quickly identify and respond to attacks is critical. Security information and event management (SIEM) tools have been integral to helping security teams quickly respond to attacks. Now, in the era of generative AI, Elastic is changing the game by delivering AI-driven security analytics to replace SIEM and modernize the SOC.

KnowBe4 Earns Multiple 2024 Best Of Awards From TrustRadius

KnowBe4 is proud to be recognized by TrustRadius for our Security Awareness Training and PhishER platforms. KnowBe4's Security Awareness Training won in the Security Awareness Training category and PhishER won in Incident Response, Security Orchestration, Automation and Response and the Phishing Detection and Response categories.

How to Use Git Secrets for Better Code Security

You know that sinking feeling after you hit “commit”? That moment when you suddenly wonder, “Wait, did I just accidentally expose an API key or hardcode a password?” We’ve all been there, and the risks are no joke. But here’s the good news—there’s a way to ditch that anxiety for good. In 2023, GitHub’s automated scanning blocked over 12.8 million leaked secrets. Code leaks are every developer’s worst nightmare.

Harnessing Telemetry Data: Strategies for Success

Are you leveraging every piece of data to protect your network? Telemetry data is the automated process of collecting and sending data from remote points to an IT system for monitoring and analysis. Telemetry empowers companies to detect anomalies, predict potential breaches, and respond to threats faster.

The Human Element of Email Security: Understanding Behavioral Threats and Social Engineering

Behavioral threats and social engineering attacks target the human psyche rather than exploiting technical vulnerabilities. They rely on psychological manipulation, deception, and exploiting human trust to trick individuals into divulging sensitive information, clicking on malicious links, or taking actions that compromise security. Understanding these tactics and the human behaviors they exploit is key to effectively mitigating email security risks.

Mobility Made Simple: Exploring the AWS Snow Family

The AWS Snow Family is a service offering designed to assist customers in leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) closer to where their data is generated, primarily in sites where internet connection may not be viable. When used, clients can run applications with minimal delay and comply with data storage location requirements. The Snow Family includes Snowball Edge and Snowcone, which are designed for two main purposes: running applications in harsh conditions and moving data from remote places to AWS.

AI Voice Cloning: The New Frontier for Cybercriminal Fraud and How to Protect Yourself

Many members of the younger generations avoid answering phone calls. On the one hand, this avoidance may be personal, as voice calls can sometimes cause anxiety; however, there is more to these rejections than nervousness. In our ever-evolving world, threat actors are always looking for a new way to manipulate and steal from their victims—and phone calls have become a strange, new frontier for cybercriminal fraud, unlike anything the world has seen before.

How do Investigators Know How Fast a Car that was Involved in an Accident was Going in NJ?

After a car accident on New Jersey's busy highways, determining the speed at which the vehicles were traveling is critical for understanding the circumstances and establishing liability. In New Jersey, investigators employ various techniques and methodologies to estimate the pre-impact speed of the cars involved, whether the accident occurred in an urban area like Newark or Jersey City or a rural area like Sussex County.