It’s definitely a historic time for cyber, with challenges of remote work, greater risk, and finding the right solutions for your enterprise security posture. #MillenniumLive is thankful to have Justin Fier, Director of Threat Intel & Analytics at Darktrace, to help our members understand these challenges. In this episode, we discuss the recent attacks targeted on the healthcare and education sectors, why supply chain attacks aren’t anything new, and how cybersecurity leaders can prepare for the demanding year ahead.
Watch the video interview below, or listen to the podcast episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
About Darktrace’s Cyber AI:
The application of artificial intelligence to the cyber defense challenge has marked a fundamental shift in our ability to protect critical data systems and digital infrastructures. For strained security teams, it offers the possibility to keep pace with an ever-evolving threat landscape.
While rule and signature-based solutions offer some protection against pre-identified threats, the reality is that attacks consistently evade these tools. Powered by unsupervised machine learning, Cyber AI responds to these threats before they become a crisis.
Cyber AI is a self-learning technology — it learns ‘on the job’, from the data and activity that it observes in situ. This means making billions of probability-based calculations in light of evolving evidence.
Darktrace has crystallized this approach to cybersecurity in the form of the Darktrace Immune System, which is relied on by thousands of organizations to protect against threats in the cloud, email, network, and industrial environments.
“Darktrace has identified a new form of cybersecurity that moves the whole industry forward beyond current defense models. By applying advanced machine learning methods to a novel software application, it has established a world-beating company that has no significant competitor.”