Insider threats are no longer defined solely by a malicious employee’s intent on doing harm. Increasingly, incidents originate from compromised or negligent users: employees who unintentionally open ...
“Whether it’s due to unknown vulnerability, human error, or malicious intent, according to IBM, insider attacks are by far the costliest data breaches, averaging $4.92 million in associated damages.
In this Executive Q&A, Ryan LaSalle, CEO of Nisos, explains how expanding visibility beyond the firewall helps organizations detect insider threats earlier and strengthen their overall risk posture.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. On May 29, a federal employee trained to detect insider threats became one himself. Nathan Vilas Laatsch, a 28-year-old IT specialist in ...
Machine learning is helping cyber teams process telemetry at scale to more quickly identify behavioral anomalies that might otherwise remain buried in the noise. Artificial intelligence is rapidly ...
AI cyberattacks are rapidly transforming the cybersecurity landscape, enabling attackers to automate and scale operations with unprecedented speed. Through machine learning hacking, adversaries can ...
After 14 months, 15,000 legal cases, and countless late nights, security analyst Michael Robinson distilled insider threats down to 1,000 instances of misconduct — real-world cases where trusted ...