Automation in all Fields to diminish volume of threats
Automation in all Fields to diminish volume of threats
Cyberattacks have become heavily automated. Automation is the only way to diminish the volume of threats and entitle faster prevention. Many security vendors look at automation as a way to become more efficient and as a means to save in manpower or headcount. While true, automation should also be perceived as a tool that can, and should, be used to better speculate behaviour and execute protections faster. If implemented congruously, and with the right tools, automation can aide in the prevention of successful cyberattacks. The following are four ways automation should be used.
Security automation is the machine-based execution of security actions with the power to programmatically detect, investigate and remediate cyberthreats with or without human intercede by identifying incoming threats, triaging and prioritizing alerts as they emerge, then responding to them in a timely vogue. Security automation does most of the work for your security team, so they no longer have to weed through and manually address every alert as it comes in.
Today, cyber-security automation is deemed as a way of rudiment the playing ground level for cyber-attackers and cyber-security doyens. The main objective is to minimize and feasibly eliminate cyber-threats by reducing vulnerabilities. Cyber-security automation is as well meant to: make data collection easy, fast, and more worthwhile, integrate artificial intelligence with machine learning techniques into the system to improve the analytic capabilities of the business; and eradicating boring, time-consuming tasks to relieve the IT security doyens so as they can prioritize on high-level tasks. Every organization wants to have cyber-security automation integrated into its information infrastructure. That will allow the relocation of human resources to other departments where their efforts are required more to increase the efficiency of the company.