SEC
Cyber ​​threats are constantly evolving and becoming more complex. Therefore, traditional cybersecurity methods may no longer be sufficient. Next-generation cybersecurity (NGSS) represents a more proactive and integrated approach designed to deal with these evolving threats.
Umbrella (DNS)
Phishing
Bandwidth Management
SOAR
WHY
The basic principles of NGSS are:
Threat-focused: Rather than building defenses based on known vulnerabilities, NGSS focuses on the latest techniques and tactics used by cyber attackers.
Prevention focused: NGSS makes preventing attacks from happening more important than trying to prevent leaks.
Defense in depth: Rather than relying on a single security layer, NGSS deepens defense by layering multiple security controls.
Adaptability: NGSS provides flexible solutions that can automatically detect and adapt to new threats and attack vectors.
Automation: NGSS automates manual tasks, allowing security teams to focus on more strategic issues.
Some important components of NGSS are:
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML): By analyzing large amounts of data, AI and ML can be used to detect unknown threats, predict attacker behavior, and intervene automatically.
Behavior analysis: This approach focuses on detecting cyber attacks by identifying deviations from normal user behavior.
Cyber ​​intelligence: NGSS uses cyber intelligence sources to learn about the latest cyber threats and attack trends.
Data protection: NGSS protects sensitive data through methods such as encryption, data loss prevention, and access control.
Identity and access management (IAM): IAM ensures that only authorized users can access the system and only data for which they are authorized.
NGSS can help organizations better protect against evolving cyber threats. However, it is important to remember that NGSS is a complex solution and organizations must have the necessary resources, skills, and processes to implement it successfully.