Tuesday, June 12, 2018

How automated incident response can help security

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     June 12, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
How automated incident response can help security
Insider threat behavior: How to identify warning signs
CISOs map out their cybersecurity plan for 2018
Google adds single-tenant VMs for compliance, license cares
Industry vet Lewis reveals plan to save Violin flash storage
How automated incident response can help security
Automated incident response can benefit security both in the cloud and in traditional settings. Expert Dave Shackleford explains what it can be used for and how it helps.
Insider threat behavior: How to identify warning signs
Enterprises can prevent insider threat incidents if they know what to look for. Peter Sullivan explains the precursors to and precipitating events for insider threat behavior.
CISOs map out their cybersecurity plan for 2018
What's on the short list for enterprise cybersecurity programs in the coming year? As attack vectors increase -- think IoT -- we ask information security leaders to discuss their plans.
Google adds single-tenant VMs for compliance, license cares
Google continues its quest to be a more enterprise-friendly cloud, as it adds VMs with isolated hardware that could help companies with specific legacy requirements.
Industry vet Lewis reveals plan to save Violin flash storage
New Violin Systems CEO Mark Lewis' strategy for saving the flash vendor focuses on its core high-performance technology and a rebuilt channel partner-oriented sales team.
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