Kaspersky Launches Threat Hunting Services Enabling Timely Detection of Adversarial Activity
Woburn, MA – March 16, 2021 – Today, Kaspersky announces a brand new service, Kaspersky Threat Hunting, that enables the timely detection of adversarial activities. This new service allows for a more effective response, saving security teams’ resources for threat analysis, investigation and response.
Detecting and responding to sophisticated attacks requires specific expertise, while internal training or hiring additional experts may not always fit into the cybersecurity budget. A lack of resources can lead to untimely responses to incidents and, as a result, increase the losses of the organization. According to a Kaspersky report, for enterprises, the average cost of a data breach rises by more than $400k depending on whether a breach is discovered almost instantly or beyond seven days.
Lars Rensing, at Protokol and David Emm at Kaspersky
Don’t get caught up in the game
8th March 2021
Over the last 17 months cyber-criminals are reported to have carried out in the region of 12 billion credential-stuffing attacks against gaming websites. Here PCR talks to gaming security experts, David Emm at Kaspersky and Lars Rensing, at Protokol about why gamers need to have their wits about them.
David Emm, Principal Security Researcher, Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT), at cybersecurity company, Kaspersky and Lars Rensing, CEO of enterprise blockchain provider, Protokol discuss the critical need for tighter gaming security in a sector that doesn’t always play by the rules.