The Evolution of Integrated Threat Detection and Response (ITDR)
blog post The Evolution of Integrated Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and Extended Detection and Response (XDR) have gained popularity as cybersecurity defense methodologies. However, they often leave organizations reacting to security incidents long after they have occurred. A new contender called Integrated Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) has emerged, […]
Groundhog Day in Redmond
blog post Groundhog Day in Redmond On January 12th, Microsoft revealed a significant cybersecurity breach (again). The company disclosed that a notorious Russian hacking group, Midnight Blizzard, aka Nobelium, had infiltrated the email accounts of some of its senior leaders. The attack, which occurred in November, went unnoticed until mid-January, showcasing the stealth and persistence […]
Consumer Electronics: AI from San Jose
blog post Consumer Electronics: AI from San Jose In the theater of consumer electronics, where the spotlight often sparkles on shiny new tech thingies, a quiet revolution is unfolding. At the heart of this transformation is Google AI, embedding itself into the world of smart phones, specifically within Samsung’s latest offerings. The annual Galaxy Unpacked […]
First Party Data at the Consumer Electronics Show
blog post First Party Data at the Consumer Electronics Show Last week at the Consumer Electronics Showcase in Las Vegas, a buzz surrounded the topic of artificial intelligence. The event was alive with discussions about AI’s potential, with attendees eager to shift focus from the abstract to concrete, practical applications. Peter Blacker, EVP at NBCUniversal, […]
Market Indicators All Point Negative
blog post Market Indicators All Point Negative The producer price index (PPI) numbers for June have increased 1.1% following advances of 0.9% in May and 0.4% in April. You probably see a trend here. It’s the same one that Jamie Dimon saw when he first forecast a hurricane on the horizon last month. The good […]
The Year of Ransomware
blog post The Year of Ransomware 2022 is set to be the year of ransomware. Keeper Security surveyed 2,000 employers across the U.S. who had suffered a ransomware attack in the previous 12 months. One-third of Employees are Lacking in Training They found that nearly one-third of employees lacked adequate cybersecurity training prior to the […]