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Content tagged with Security Monitoring posted in March 2015
Healthcare Is Ignoring Cyber Risk Intel, Academia Even Worse
Commentary  |  3/31/2015  | 
Healthcare and other sectors are indolently ignoring the process of gathering and using high-level intelligence to focus cyber defenses. Here’s proof.
Cyber Hunting: 5 Tips To Bag Your Prey
Commentary  |  3/26/2015  | 
Knowing the lay of the land and where attackers hide is a key element in hunting, both in nature and in the cyber realm.
Context: Finding The Story Inside Your Security Operations Program
Commentary  |  3/23/2015  | 
What’s missing in today’s chaotic, alert-driven incident response queue is the idea of a narrative that provides a detailed understanding of how an attack actually unfolds.
10 Ways To Measure IT Security Program Effectiveness
Slideshows  |  3/16/2015  | 
The right metrics can make or break a security program (or a budget meeting).
7 Deadly Sins Of Security Policy Change Management
Commentary  |  3/16/2015  | 
Mitigating these deadly sins requires process, visibility and automation. It’s an effort that will improve security and increase business agility.
Has Security Ops Outlived Its Purpose?
Commentary  |  3/13/2015  | 
CISOs will need more than higher headcounts and better automation tools to solve today's security problems.
Deconstructing Threat Models: 3 Tips
Commentary  |  3/12/2015  | 
There is no one-size-fits-all approach for creating cyber threat models. Just be flexible and keep your eye on the who, what, why, how and when.
New Model Uses 'Malicious Language Of The Internet' To Find Threats Fast
News  |  3/5/2015  | 
OpenDNS's new NLPRank tool may identify malicious domains before they are even put to nefarious use.
Which Apps Should You Secure First? Wrong Question.
Commentary  |  3/5/2015  | 
Instead, develop security instrumentation capability and stop wasting time on '4 terrible tactics' that focus on the trivial.


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