Situational Awareness for Detection and Analysis: Go with the Flow
Martin Roesch explains why Netography believes situational awareness vs. pure inspection for threat detection is fundamentally different and a better approach for the Atomized Network. The post Situational Awareness for Detection and Analysis: Go with the Flow appeared first on Netography ... Read More
Solving the Tower of Babel Challenge
Modern networks are challenged by being atomized and diverse, with security teams trying to make cohesive sense out of multiple different security technologies using different languages. Martin Roesch calls this the “Tower of Babel” problem. The post Solving the Tower of Babel Challenge appeared first on Netography ... Read More
What Boards Need to Know About GRC and Atomized Networks
The SEC is proposing new regulations for cybersecurity GRC. This is forcing CEOs and board members to assess and understand how, in the Atomized Network, coverage and compliance is difficult to achieve. The post What Boards Need to Know About GRC and Atomized Networks appeared first on Netography ... Read More
To Secure the Atomized Network, Don’t Bring a Knife to a Gunfight
Trying to secure today’s Atomized Networks with network security architectures designed decades ago and pieced together is like bringing a knife to a gunfight. The post To Secure the Atomized Network, Don’t Bring a Knife to a Gunfight appeared first on Netography ... Read More
Five Business Drivers for Visibility and Control of the Atomized Network
For organizations to detect cyber threats and defend the Atomized Network there needs a priority on security interoperability and integration. The post Five Business Drivers for Visibility and Control of the Atomized Network appeared first on Netography ... Read More
The Four Horsemen of Network Security
For organizations to detect cyber threats and defend the Atomized Network there needs a priority on security interoperability and integration. The post The Four Horsemen of Network Security appeared first on Netography ... Read More
Security Scope and the Threat Continuum. What CISOs Need to Know.
Netography is architected to quickly replace the network-based security capabilities that atomization and encryption have eroded. And we can do it with a broader scope for more extensive coverage of the threat continuum. The post Security Scope and the Threat Continuum. What CISOs Need to Know. appeared first on Netography ... Read More
The Hidden Costs of Appliance-Based Models
Considering an appliance-based architecture to secure your atomized network? First, think about the massive hidden costs of lifecycle management, spec'ing and sizing, software upgrades, people hours, and so much more. The post The Hidden Costs of Appliance-Based Models appeared first on Netography ... Read More
All security innovation comes from startups
Security innovation comes from startups full of passionate people instead of old companies focused on optimizing portfolios of acquired startups, leading to offerings that feel like “20 startups in a trench coat.” The post All security innovation comes from startups appeared first on Netography ... Read More
Zero Trust: Faustian bargain?
With no hardware, no software, and nothing to install, you can quickly replace the network visibility you’re rapidly losing in a Zero Trust world and complement EDR with capabilities you’ve never had before to better protect your ever-expanding enterprise network. The post Zero Trust: Faustian bargain? appeared first on Netography ... Read More

