Cyber security threats that originate from within your own company are classified as Insider threats. These aren’t easily detectable as anyone with an authentic access to your network, can pose as a threat. They might be from the people whom we trust. It might be an existing employee or an ex-employee, a vendor, direct and… …
Application Performance Monitoring
Why Application Performance Monitoring (APM) is Vital for a Business of all the tools at an IT department’s disposal, application performance monitoring (APM) can have the most impact on an organization’s bottom line. Why? Because the right APM can proactively identify and address performance issues before they cause response time delays, impact employee productivity and… …
Cognitive Security AI Driven Cyber Security
The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) collectively refers to a set of intuitive technologies like natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, and data science. These technologies are capable of performing tasks usually attributed to humans, emulating cognitive abilities like learning from experience and using it to consistently improve performance. With AI constantly evolving and acquiring advanced… …
Insider Threat Detection
Malicious insiders can cripple critical systems, copy and sell sensitive customer data, and steal corporate secrets. An insider threat is an employee, former employee, contractor, business associate or other person within an organization who has access to critical data and IT systems and therefore could cause harm to the business. Insider threats can be managed… …
Security on a Budget
Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face myriad challenges when it comes to information security. Yet, a couple of prevailing ones seem to drive all the others. First, many SMBs believe that their data is not as desirable or valuable as that of big businesses. And, second, they convince themselves that investing in adequate protection is… …