November 07, 2019
McAfee has announced several new innovations
McAfee has announced several new innovations that expand machine learning and
automation capabilities to strengthen human-machine teams. China
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support of OpenDXL.com, a new, independent collaboration portal that offers
forums, free apps and more, giving OpenDXL users easy access to ideas and
resources available for application integrations.
McAfee has announced several
new innovations that expand machine learning and automation capabilities to
strengthen human-machine teams.Also, McAfee announces support of OpenDXL.com, a
new, independent collaboration portal that offers forums, free apps and more,
giving OpenDXL users easy access to ideas and resources available for
application integrations.The key highlights include:New McAfee Advanced Threat
Defense machine learning now fortifies threat detection for sandboxingNew
patented automation for McAfee® Enterprise Security Manager SIEM technology
delivers unmatched insight into threat exposureNew McAfee Cloud Threat Detection
and McAfee Threat Intelligence Exchange integration enables in-depth analysisNew
OpenDXL.com, an independent community website, launches to facilitate the use of
open source integrationsMcAfee Security Innovation Alliance welcomes 12 new
membersMcAfee has also announced the release of Disrupting the Disruptors, Art
or Science?, a new report investigating the role of cyberthreat hunting and the
evolution of the security operations center (SOC).
Per the survey, companies are
investing in and gaining different levels of results from both tools and
structured processes as they integrate "threat hunting†activities into the core
security operations center. (Attached is the same)The key highlights
include:Survey outlines state of security operations center and threat
investigations71 percent of advanced SOCs use human-machine teaming to close
cybersecurity investigations in one week or lessSuccessful cybersecurity teams
are three times as likely to automate threat investigation. Thus, they devote 50
percent more time to actual threat hunting.
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