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* New companies like [https://www.sentinelone.com/partners/partner-overview/ Sentinel One] start advertising on national television with no known track record. (2021-10-13 on NBC) | * New companies like [https://www.sentinelone.com/partners/partner-overview/ Sentinel One] start advertising on national television with no known track record. (2021-10-13 on NBC) | ||
+ | * Finding and fixing [[Cybersecurity]] breaches seems like an endless game of "Whack-a-Mole" where the more you whack them down, the faster that keep popping up. | ||
* Caveat Emptor | * Caveat Emptor | ||
+ | ==Solutions== | ||
+ | "The past 10 years have seen a move from R&D in purely defensive enterprise protection concepts to increasingly smart, autonomous, and reactive [[Cybersecurity]] research. This movement away from boundary protection and after-attack analysis, to proactive automonic systems has opened the door to new investigations and opportunities that are vital to future R&D.<ref>Terry Benzel, ''Cybersecurity Research of the Future'' '''CACM '''CACM 64''' no. 1 (2021-01)</ref> | ||
==Solutions== | ==Solutions== |
Revision as of 14:01, 15 November 2021
Full Title or Meme
The increase in cyber attacks and ransom-ware payments is increasing the demand for "experts" beyond the supply.
Context
- It seems that a snake-oil industry is in development to provider service for high costs beyond the capacity of the talent to respond.
- Cybernetics was described by Norbert Weiner before computers were anything more than a curiosity. It was not the source may any terms in English before very suspect activities like Bitcoin.
Problems
- New companies like Sentinel One start advertising on national television with no known track record. (2021-10-13 on NBC)
- Finding and fixing Cybersecurity breaches seems like an endless game of "Whack-a-Mole" where the more you whack them down, the faster that keep popping up.
- Caveat Emptor
Solutions
"The past 10 years have seen a move from R&D in purely defensive enterprise protection concepts to increasingly smart, autonomous, and reactive Cybersecurity research. This movement away from boundary protection and after-attack analysis, to proactive automonic systems has opened the door to new investigations and opportunities that are vital to future R&D.[1]
Solutions
References
- ↑ Terry Benzel, Cybersecurity Research of the Future CACM CACM 64 no. 1 (2021-01)