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NetworkWorld.webp 2023-10-19 02:00:00 Startup de sécurité AirGap Networks apporte des technologies de télécommunications au LAN
Security startup Airgap Networks brings telco technologies to the LAN
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Les logiciels malveillants générateurs de l'AI, l'usurpation de faux identité profonde et les ransomwares parrainés par l'État ne sont que quelques-unes des dernières méthodes que les attaquants utilisent pour contourner les outils de cybersécurité traditionnels.Ritesh Agrawal, PDG de Cybersecurity Startup AirGap Networks, a remarqué que de nombreuses attaques qui compromettent les réseaux d'entreprise ne parviennent pas à pénétrer les réseaux de télécommunications et de prestataires de services. «Même s'ils déploient les mêmes routeurs, les mêmes routeurs, les commutateurs, et des pare-feu, il y a quelque chose de fondamentalement différent dans les réseaux de télécommunications qui les protègent de nombreuses menaces pour les Lans d'entreprise », a déclaré Argawal.Agrawal a 20 ans d'expérience avec la cybersécurité, le réseautage d'entreprise et le cloud computing, la plupart du temps passé avec les réseaux de genévriers en se concentrant sur les télécommunications et les grands clients d'entreprise. Pour lire cet article en totalité, veuillez cliquer ici
AI-generating malware, deep fake identity spoofing, and state-sponsored ransomware are just a few of the latest methods that attackers are using to bypass traditional cybersecurity tools. Ritesh Agrawal, CEO of cybersecurity startup Airgap Networks, noticed that many of the attacks that compromise enterprise networks fail to penetrate telco and service provider networks.“Even though they\'re deploying the same routers, switches, and firewalls, there\'s something fundamentally different about telco networks that shields them from many threats to enterprise LANs,” Argawal said. Agrawal has 20 years of experience with cybersecurity, enterprise networking, and cloud computing, most of that time spent with Juniper Networks focusing on telco and large enterprise clients.To read this article in full, please click here
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NetworkWorld.webp 2023-10-06 07:52:00 IBM s'appuie sur l'IA pour les services de sécurité gérés
IBM leans into AI for managed security services
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IBM déploie les services gérés basés sur l'IA qui promettent d'aider les équipes de réseau et d'opérations de sécurité plus rapidement et efficacement à répondre aux cyber-menaces d'entreprise. Géré par le groupe IBM Consulting, la détection et la réponse des menaces(TDR) Les services offrant des promesses promettent une surveillance, une enquête et une correction automatisées des alertes de sécurité des outils de sécurité existants ainsi que du cloud, des systèmes de technologie sur site et de la technologie opérationnelle en utilisant le réseau d'entreprise.Les Services peuvent intégrer des informations de plus de 15 outils de gestion de la sécurité et de gestion des incidents (SIEM) et plusieurs packages de détection et de réponse de la détection et de réponse de réseau tiers, par exemple. Pour lire cet article en entier, veuillez cliquer ici
IBM is rolling out AI-based managed services that promise to help network and security operations teams more quickly and effectively respond to enterprise cyber threats.Managed by the IBM Consulting group, the Threat Detection and Response (TDR) Services offering promises 24x7 monitoring, investigation, and automated remediation of security alerts from existing security tools as well as cloud, on-premises, and operational technology systems utilizing the enterprise network. The services can integrate information from more than 15 security event and incident management (SIEM) tools and multiple third-party endpoint and network detection and response packages, for example.To read this article in full, please click here
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NetworkWorld.webp 2023-08-23 10:00:00 Versa améliore le package SASE avec des outils de sécurité basés sur l'IA
Versa enhances SASE package with AI-based security tools
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Versa renforce les fonctionnalités de gestion de la sécurité de l'IA de son package intégré Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) pour inclure une amélioration de la détection de logiciels malveillants pour la protection avancée des menaces, la microsegmentation du réseau et la protection génératrice de l'IA pour aider les clients à mieux détecter et atténuer rapidement les menaces à leur réseauService et applications. Le fournisseur prend en charge AI dans son intégré Package Versa Sase qui inclut SD WAN, un pare-feu de nouvelle génération et d'application Web, la prévention des intrusions, le support zéro fiducie et la prévention de la perte de données. Pour lire cet article en entier, veuillez cliquer ici
Versa is bolstering the AI security management features of its integrated Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) package to include improved malware detection for Advanced Threat Protection, network microsegmention and generative AI protection to help customers better detect and quickly mitigate threats to their networked service and applications.The vendor supports AI in its integrated Versa SASE package that includes SD WAN, a next-generation and web application firewall, intrusion prevention, zero trust support and data loss prevention.To read this article in full, please click here
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NetworkWorld.webp 2022-05-10 03:00:00 Cohesity launches FortKnox to protect data from ransomware attacks (lien direct) Data management specialist Cohesity is launching a new data isolation and recovery tool called FortKnox, in a bid to help customers protect their data from ransomware attacks.FortKnox provides an additional layer of off-site protection for customers by keeping data in a secure 'vault,' with physical separation, network and management isolation to keep threat actors from accessing sensitive data.An object lock requires a minimum of two or more people to approve critical actions, such as changes of vault policy, and access can be managed using granular role-based access control, multi-factor authentication, and encryption both in-flight and at rest.To read this article in full, please click here Ransomware Tool Threat
NetworkWorld.webp 2019-03-25 22:05:00 How to hack your own Wi-Fi network (lien direct) One way to bolster your understanding of Wi-Fi security is to do some hacking yourself. That doesn't mean you should infiltrate a company's network or snoop on a neighbor's setup. Rather, ethical hacking and legitimate Wi-Fi penetration testing – done in cooperation with the network owner – can help you learn more about the strengths and limitations of wireless security. Understanding potential Wi-Fi vulnerabilities can help you to better protect the networks you manage and ensure safer connections when you access other wireless networks.Start with a Wi-Fi stumbler General purpose Wi-Fi stumblers are the simplest and most innocent tools to add to your pen testing kit. Though typically passive tools, they serve an important purpose. They allow you to see what access points (AP) are nearby and their details, such as the signal level, security/encryption type, and media access control (MAC) address. It's a tool even a hacker would utilize to find the next victim. Hack Tool
NetworkWorld.webp 2018-08-31 12:49:00 VirusTotal Intelligence, a search engine for malware | Salted Hash Ep 45 (lien direct) In this episode, host Steve Ragan talks with Karl Hiramoto, technical solutions consultant for VirusTotal, maker of VirusTotal Intelligence, a searchable detection tool for malware. Malware Tool
NetworkWorld.webp 2018-08-08 13:28:00 Chip maker TSMC will lose millions for not patching its computers (lien direct) Taiwanese chip-making giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), whose customers include Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm, and Broadcom, was hit with a WannaCry infection last weekend that knocked out production for a few days and will cost the firm millions of dollars.Most chip companies are fabless, meaning they don't make their own chips. It's a massively expensive process, as Intel has learned. Most, like the aforementioned firms, simply design the chips and farm out the manufacturing process, and TSMC is by far the biggest player in that field.CEO C.C. Wei told Bloomberg that TSMC wasn't targeted by a hacker; it was an infected production tool provided by an unidentified vendor that was brought into the company. The company is overhauling its procedures after encountering a virus more complex than initially thought, he said. Tool Patching Wannacry
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