The Evolution of SIEM

SIEM systems were orginally intended for compliance and log management. Later they were used to detect and investigate attacks. However, log-centric SIEMs have several flaws that make it difficult to detect successful attacks and even more difficult to investigate them. Log-centric SIEMs give security personnel some level visibility of what is going on across the enterprise by connecting the dots between anomalies within the different layers of defense via logs. However, logs lack deep visibility and detail to understand what is truly happening in an environment.

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Axiado Corporation

Axiado Corporation is a security processor company redefining hardware root of trust with hardware-based security technologies, including per-system AI. Its solution with Secure Vault™ boot system and Secure AI™ engine solution eliminates breaches at the perimeter of existing cloud infrastructures, networks, and IoT devices.

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Security White Paper for Synappx Applications and Services

whitePaper | September 28, 2022

Synappx application services help bring smarter office experiences. They are designed to help optimize hybrid collaboration experiences. Synappx application services are protected by a robust, layered security system to ensure the system and its components are not opening points of vulnerability for your data or networks. Through a combination of world-class technology providers including Microsoft Azure, Google Workspace and security best practices, your use of the Synappx application services helps keep your information safe and secure while helping you enhance productivity in your office.

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Network Traffic Analysis (NTA): A Cybersecurity ‘Quick Win’

whitePaper | February 27, 2020

According to research from ESG and the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), 91% of cybersecurity professionals believe that most organizations are either extremely or somewhat vulnerable to a significant cyber-attack or data breach.1 This level of cyber-risk demands immediate attention and action from CISOs, CIOs, and business executives. As a result, 62% of organizations plan to increase cybersecurity spending in 2020.2 Here’s the problem: Increasing security budgets alone isn’t enough. CISOs need quick and easy wins that can greatly bolster security efficacy and streamline operations without demanding massive projects and vast resources. There is a lot of work ahead. This white paper concludes.

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Cybersecurity Considerations for Distributed Energy Resources on the U.S. Electric Grid

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

To address the impacts of climate change, the U.S. electric grid will be undergoing significant changes by integrating clean energy resources such as solar and wind. These efforts will be accelerated with the recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act1 and the Inflation Reduction Act.

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Understanding Ransomware and Strategies to Defeat it

whitePaper | March 5, 2020

Held Hostage in Hollywood: In February 2016 the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, in Los Angeles, paid a ransom of about US$17,000 to hackers who infiltrated and disabled its computer network with ransomware. The hospital paid the ransom of 40 Bitcoins (currently worth about $16,664) after a “network infiltration” began on February 5, when employees reported being unable to access the hospital’s network and electronic medical records system. “The malware locked access to certain computer systems and prevented us from sharing communications electronically,” said hospital CEO Allen Stefanek.

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The Definitive WFH Security Checklist: 10 Easy Steps to Safer Remote Access

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

Providing secure, fast remote access is a top priority as the modern workforce has become predominantly remote. Working from home (WFH) or outside the office was once a choice or a stopgap measure, but today, it’s critical for business agility.

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IoT Cybersecurity vision 2018-2019

whitePaper | November 6, 2019

The emergence of IoT – the networked connection of people, process, data and things – is expected to significantly grow the number of connected devices worldwide, from billions of units we have today, to tens of billions of units expected to be deployed in the coming years as stated by several analysts.

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Axiado Corporation

Axiado Corporation is a security processor company redefining hardware root of trust with hardware-based security technologies, including per-system AI. Its solution with Secure Vault™ boot system and Secure AI™ engine solution eliminates breaches at the perimeter of existing cloud infrastructures, networks, and IoT devices.

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