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Revision as of 19:59, 1 August 2018
- Cybersecurity References
- Defense
- Offense - Adversarial Threats/Attacks
- Government Services
- Capabilities
- Cybersecurity Frameworks, Architectures & Roadmaps
- Radial Basis Function Network (RBFN)
- Best security software: How 12 cutting-edge tools tackle today's threats | CSO
Contents
BluVector
- Review: BluVector enables machines to protect themselves | CSO
- Comparing BluVector, Darktrace | Gertner
- Comparing BluVector, NSFOCUS | Gertner
- BluVector Cortex
CISCO
Bricata
Darktrace
Watson
ExtraHop
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) & U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) | NIST
- Cybersecurity Framework | NIST
- Using the Cybersecurity Framework | DHS
- Cybersecurity Strategy .pdf | DHS
- Cybersecurity Framework - US-CERT | DHS
- Cybersecurity - Software Engineering Institute | Carnegie Mellon
Selling & Evaluating
Security vendors are inundating CISOs with products purporting to use machine intelligence, much of this messaging is confusing, even misleading. How to determine fact from fiction?
- Outcomes evaluation, not processing
- Product currently being used, or has been validated in a proof of concept (POC) trial
- Interaction with human intelligence