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SMEs: Stop ransomware attacks
SMEs: Stop ransomware attacks

Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and are able to overcome well-known antivirus products. SMEs in particular are at risk. A new solution helps you stop attacks and protect your data. CrowdStrike announced a new, groundbreaking version of CrowdStrike Falcon® Go, giving small and medium-sized businesses the protection they need to stop ransomware attacks and prevent data breaches. With just a few clicks, small and medium-sized businesses gain the ability to quickly and easily implement industry-leading protection to stop modern cyberattacks missed by ineffective antivirus products. CrowdStrike is…

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How AI helps defend against cyber attacks
How AI helps defend against cyber attacks

AI-supported product simulates cyber attacks. This helps companies prepare for attacks more effectively and resolve them faster. Coping with cyberattacks poses an enormous challenge for security teams. They must make quick decisions based on up to hundreds of changing and uncertain data points and factors. In a recent ransomware incident (1), it would have taken analysts around 60 hours in total to fully understand the scope and various details. Yet the attack unfolded in just 10 hours. More Sophisticated Cyber ​​Attacks Through Generative AI Tool The pressure and complexity with which…

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Cybersecurity: identifying risks and managing them proactively
Cybersecurity: identifying risks and managing them proactively

The new 'Cymulate Exposure Analytics' solution enables users to carry out 'Continuous Threat Exposure Management', with which risks and resilience can no longer only be controlled reactively, but also proactively. Cymulate has announced the launch of Cymulate Exposure Analytics, a groundbreaking new solution for organizations looking to implement an informed CTEM (Continuous Threat Exposure Management) program. CTEM is a term coined by Gartner, Inc. to describe a program designed to diagnose the severity of vulnerabilities, create an action plan for remediation, and ensure business and...

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AI controls Microsoft Security Copilot for cyber defense
AI controls Microsoft Security Copilot for cyber defense

Microsoft has introduced the integration of the AI-supported service in the field of cybersecurity. Trained in security and network disciplines, Microsoft Security Copilot is armed with trillions of data signals. This should give SOCs and cyber defense systems a head start in terms of speed and effectiveness. Microsoft Security Copilot gives security professionals an easy-to-use AI wizard to quickly identify and respond to threats. He combines Microsoft's extensive threat data with industry-leading expertise to better understand the overall threat landscape. Security Copilot helps admins monitor what's going on around them...

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Hardware-level cyber defense as a new solution
Hardware-level cyber defense as a new solution

When traditional security software alone is no longer sufficient, cyber defense must take place at the hardware level. Flexxon's X-PHY, a solid-state drive (SSD) with embedded artificial intelligence (AI), offers effective protection against cyber attacks. Security firmware and SSDs with an AI co-processor like the X-PHY can monitor cyber threats in real time, providing the last line of defense against cybercriminals. They use a machine learning algorithm that analyzes reading and writing data on the drive, along with other low-level memory commands. Thanks to its proximity to the data, the firmware ensures real-time detection of threats and…

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Healthcare: only a third feel they are well protected 
Healthcare: only a third feel they are well protected

Only a third of German healthcare companies have invested in preventive cyber defense. Kaspersky study: three quarters of healthcare organizations experienced a cyber attack during the pandemic. 63,3 percent consider their IT cybersecurity budget to be sufficient, but more than half lack tools and know-how. The German healthcare system seems to have some catching up to do with regard to measures against cyberattacks. Only 34,7 percent of healthcare IT decision-makers in Germany believe they have enough tools and know-how in the preventive fight against cyber threats. Nevertheless, 63,3 percent are of the opinion that their IT security budget is sufficient for the requirements of the next two years….

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