Comprehensive List of All Types of Internet Threats

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Cybersecurity is an ever-changing landscape and it can be difficult to keep up with the latest cybersecurity threats. To help you stay ahead of potential issues, we have put together a comprehensive list of all types of Internet threats so you will know exactly what type of security measures need to be taken to protect your organization’s data and systems.

Cybriant CEO responds to AlienVault acquisition

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AlienVault recently announced that they have agreed to be acquired by AT&T. See what Cybriant CEO, Jeff Uhlich, has to say about the AlienVault acquisition and how it will affect Cybriant clients and partners. 

Is My Company Secure?

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Saying “My company is secure” is like saying “My team scored 27 tonight”. The metric doesn’t matter if you have nothing to compare it against. Enter the framework.

A framework is a standardized methodology for selecting, implementing, testing, and maintaining a set of security metrics, also called security controls. There are many frameworks to choose; NIST, ISO, NERC, PCI, etc., etc. The point is that you want to compare yourself against a known yardstick.

How to Fine-Tune a SIEM

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It’s no longer a matter of IF, but WHEN you will be attacked; companies similar to yours are experiencing breaches daily. Regardless of the size of your business, we are all a potential target for a hacker.

Enter the SIEM. You’ve selected the technology, implemented it, and are now collecting all the data on all security events that happen within your infrastructure

Watch On-Demand: How to Prepare for GDPR

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GDPR, or General Data Privacy Regulation, will come into force on 25 May 2018. GDPR requires organizations to maintain a plan to detect data breaches, regularly evaluate the effectiveness of security practices, and document evidence of compliance.

Andrew Hamilton, Cybriant CTO, to speak at KSU

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Andrew Hamilton has been selected to speak in the current IS Department speaker series at Kennesaw State University. In his presentation “Do what works, not what’s flashy,” he will discuss information overload, building a security foundation without hype, what to do and why it works.