Monday, September 15, 2014

Stopping Low and Slow Attacks in Real-Time

What a SIEM needs to identify and stop low and slow attacks that use advanced persistence threats (APT) in real-time. Learn more >>
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Stopping Low and Slow Attacks in Real-Time
Trevor Welsh from McAfee joins Eric Schou from HP and industry analyst Robin Layland to discuss what a SIEM needs to identify and stop low and slow attacks that use advanced persistence threats (APT) in real-time. We start by identifying why legacy SIEMs have problems dealing with APT and then talk about the characteristics of low and slow attacks. Next, we explore how baselining, and good correlation analysis combined with risk assessment can turn your SIEM into a self-sustaining SIEM that can catch the bad guys in real-time.
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