Jeff Nathan: Build Discipline into Threat Research for Detection Engineering that Benefits Customers
We are excited to have Jeff Nathan as our Director of Detection Engineering. His experience applying discipline to threat research to solve complex problems, and his passion for building “always-learning” teams, are a great win for our company and our customers. The post Jeff Nathan: Build Discipline into Threat Research ... Read More
Reality is grey, not block or allow
While block listing and allow listing will likely continue to serve a function in the security team’s toolbox, you also need a way to see the nuances of gray to truly achieve securing your Atomized Network. The post Reality is grey, not block or allow appeared first on Netography ... Read More
In the Atomized Network appliances are a dead end. Think outside the box.
Conventional threat detection and application-aware security on the network has historically required DPI appliances that were deployed in the middle of network traffic. In the Atomized Network, there is no middle anymore. The post In the Atomized Network appliances are a dead end. Think outside the box. appeared first on ... Read More
Threat Detection with Zero Deployment
One beautiful part about the Netography Fusion platform is our Threat Research Team’s ability to instantly roll out new threat detection models at any time to detect and provide visibility into threats on customer networks. Zero deployment, no downloading updates or definitions, and native cloud-based threat hunting. The post Threat ... Read More
Megatrends and the doctrinal shift in enterprise security
We’ve seen an interesting progression over the last decade in how we think about the cloud and security. As organizations started moving to the cloud, it became apparent that compared to what was possible in the days of on-premise systems, the ability to secure what’s running in someone else’s environment ... Read More
Tom McDonough Joins Netography’s Board of Directors
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