I'm claiming analyst privilege on XDR:
1) The acronym is Extended Detection & Response
2) Fully formed XDR capabilities are vendor agnostic and do detection on application, endpoint, and network telemetry.
3) If this sounds like a SIM use case it's because this is not new.
@hackerxbella@anton_chuvakin I get it, but even the automotive industry has introduced levels of what it means to be autonomous.
https://t.co/jvwivhr1G2
@anton_chuvakin@hackerxbella Yes, and if any of the companies marketing autonomous soc had actually accomplished it, they would be screaming it from the rooftops. So how do we help people find the intersection of marketing and reality?
"Your Security Data Strategy Sucks Because You Don’t Have One"
Important lessons from the data economy (...and yes, there's cookies)
https://t.co/k0QwIzWM9c
Taking a look at the XDR market and why many solutions struggle to deliver threat detection that's more than the addition of alert aggregation.
Data Expertise Is the Foundation of Good Threat Detection https://t.co/w3ReVcvnDW
Taking a look at the XDR market and why many solutions struggle to deliver threat detection that's more than the addition of alert aggregation.
Data Expertise Is the Foundation of Good Threat Detection https://t.co/w3ReVcvnDW
Hating the term "autonomous security" isn't going to make it go away.
I just published a blog where I explore the vision and how marketing teams can help make it less scary.
How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love… Autonomous Security? https://t.co/jxSehIuvMN
@0xEnder@MalwareJake That was always my understanding why Mexican cokes tasted different, and part of the magic was due to the cane sugar they were supposedly closer to the original formula so there was a little bit of romanticism about experiencing something from a different time, but I couldn’t say
Got my dad an Apple Watch for the fall detection. Yesterday it woke him up due to a low heart rate while he was dog sitting for me. Kinda shook that I might have come home to find my dad dead on my couch yesterday.