My Head’s Spinning – ESW #200
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1. Code42 Incydr, Microsoft 365 Defender, & Qualys Multi-Vector EDR – ESW #200
ExaGrid releases version 6.0 with Time-Lock for Ransonware Recovery Feature, Microsoft overhauls 'Patch Tuesday', Palantir to begin New York trading on September 30th, Accenture acquires SALT Solutions to build cloud-based industrial IoT platforms, and Code42 Incydr: A cloud-native product that mitigates insider data exposure and exfiltration!
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- 1. ExaGrid releases software Version 6.0 with Retention Time-Lock for Ransomware Recovery feature"Retention Time-Lock is a revolutionary approach to protecting backup retention data to enable fast and easy recovery from ransomware."
- 2. Check Point buys Israeli startup to provide safer remote access amid COVID-19
- 3. ExaGrid releases software Version 6.0 with Retention Time-Lock for Ransomware Recovery feature – Help Net Security
- 4. Core Security Announces Availability of Enterprise-Grade Identity Governance Software for Small and Mid-Sized Organizations
- 5. Microsoft Overhauls ‘Patch Tuesday’ Security Update Guide
- 6. AttackIQ Announces Integration with LogRhythm NextGen SIEM Platform, Enabling Customers to Optimize Security Control Effectiveness with Better Insights
- 7. Auth0 Marketplace Launches and Provides Even Greater Extensibility for Building Identity Solutions
- 8. Palantir To Begin New York Trading On September 30
- 9. Microsoft Ignite 2020: Edge on Linux, Windows Terminal Preview 1.4, WSL2 updates, and more
- 10. Microsoft spruces up Defender options – Channel EYE
- 11. Accenture acquires SALT Solutions to build cloud-based industrial IoT platforms – Help Net Security
- 12. Code42 Incydr: A cloud-native product that mitigates insider data exposure and exfiltration – Help Net Security
- 13. JupiterOne raises $19M to help companies automate asset discovery, visibility and compliance – Help Net Security
- 14. Docker Enterprise Container Cloud helps enterprises ship code faster on public and private clouds – Help Net Security
- 15. Thales CipherTrust Data Security Platform: Easy discovery, protection and control of sensitive data – Help Net Security
- 16. CloudBees enhances its CI/CD solutions to help customers reduce risk while increasing efficiency – Help Net Security
- 17. Qualys Multi-Vector EDR: Providing infosec teams with actionable visibility into their endpoints – Help Net Security
2. Demystifying AI/ML for Cybersecurity – Edward Wu, Ted Driggs – ESW #200
As attackers grow increasingly sophisticated, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications in cybersecurity are no longer a “nice to have.” But after years of being tossed around as a buzzword, it’s time to demystify AI/ML to expose how far the technologies have come and how they can keep your business secure if leveraged correctly. We discuss what the terms mean, why they’re critical for cybersecurity, and how/when to apply different types of AI/ML (including supervised, unsupervised, and deep learning) appropriately.
This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks.
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Ted Driggs is the Head of Product at ExtraHop. He is passionate about building security solutions that give defenders the upper hand. Before ExtraHop, Ted was a PM for Windows at Microsoft. He is regular on tech and security podcasts, including Risky Business, Security Weekly, and DM Radio. In his free time, you can expect to find Ted on the side of a mountain––zipping through powder or hiking up rocks.
Edward is an AI/ML tech leader and has built and commercialized cutting-edge AI products end-to-end from scratch. He is also an expert in applied AI/ML for cybersecurity and next-gen cyber defense, including behavioral attack detection, automated security operation, network/application monitoring, and cloud workload security. Edward holds over 30 patents in ML and cybersecurity and is a contributor to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. He previously worked on attack detection using wire data at ExtraHop Networks, and automated binary analysis and software defenses at University of Washington Seattle and UC Berkeley.
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3. ZeroTrust Data Security – Jeff Capone, Peter Levett – ESW #200
Data breaches and insider threats are happening, even with costly and complex data protection programs in place. A reimagined approach to data security needs to be taken.
This segment is sponsored by SecureCircle.
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Jeff Capone, PhD, is CEO, Co-founder of SecureCircle, founded in 2015. An award-winning executive leader with expertise in cyber security, enterprise software development, network and storage solutions, and IoT applications, Jeff has a track record of founding and selling successful software companies. Prior to SecureCircle, Jeff served as CTO at NETGEAR and CEO and Co-Founder of Leaf Networks, which was acquired by NETGEAR. Jeff was an assistant professor at Arizona State University and Director of the Network Engineering and Wireless Telecom Laboratory. Jeff’s distinctions include the National Science Foundation’s CAREER award, numerous IEEE Journal and conference publications. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University.
Peter is a cloud and data specialist who focuses on helping customers implement zero trust at scale. In recent years he was working for a large public cloud service provider working with large scale customers and deployments of modernized cloud architectures