Security teams and law enforcement are struggling to keep pace with rapidly evolving and emerging threats in expanding digital ecosystems with increasing blind spots for evidence to hide.
54% of workers want to continue working remotely after the pandemic[1], creating a growing opportunity for cybercriminals to use social engineering to obtain sensitive and private information. Organizations need cyber threat intelligence to increase awareness of evolving tactics and meet the new social engineering challenges that come with modern work.
55% of organizations identify privileged users as their greatest insider threat risk[2], highlighting the need for strong internal controls. Organizations require total network visibility and modern forensic investigation tools to protect critical data from the dark web and insider risk.
35% of enterprises reported an increase in cyber attacks in 2021[3], driving a need for identity and authentication management. To protect critical business information, organizations need to authenticate all users, applications and devices with a Zero Trust model.
Reports of potential incidents of online child sexual exploitation increased 35% from 2020 to 2021[4], showing a growing need for thorough digital investigations. Law enforcement must quickly and defensibly find and process all digital evidence to bring more criminals to justice and create a safer world.
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Cyber threats can dwell in business systems for more than 200 days[5], doing untold damage to the enterprise, its customers and its reputation. Leverage continuous threat hunting and monitoring to catch threats in minutes and manage them before they escalate.
The pivot to remote work is expanding. The result is new attack surfaces, giving rise to new ransomware, rampant state-sponsored hacking and maturing online marketplaces for illicit material. Prevent and protect against blind spots across digital attack surfaces to ensure information security.
With evolving threat vectors, malicious actors only have to get lucky once to breach defenses. That means, in addition to prevention and protection, it is equally important for organizations to have a plan to minimize business disruption in the event of an unplanned disaster. Recover quickly and reduce business risk by safeguarding the most valuable business asset—data.
Law enforcement and corporate investigation teams are stretched thin. From child exploitation to improper use of corporate assets, crimes and the number of digital devices that must be investigated for evidence are increasing sharply, yet resources remain constant. Leverage thorough, defensible, rapid investigation capabilities to image, triage, collect, analyze and report on evidence and resolve cases faster.
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