Community Post: Machine Learning And Cybersecurity – Fact Or Fiction?
The industry is far from ready to take humans "out of the loop" on most security operations and let machines run our cyber-defenses autonomously. However, machine learning breakthroughs are already making huge strides in reducing compromises as well as easing the burden of security staff in investigating suspicious events. These under-staffed teams are often overwhelmed with massive volumes of alerts, making it tough to weed out false alarms and identify the subtle signs of more sophisticated attacks. Machine learning anti-malware systems draw on deep knowledge of malware from analyzing millions of malicious samples. Cloud computing horsepower and data science techniques help master the "DNA" and "family trees" of malware, so even completely new malware is accurately detected.
Mar-21-2016, 14:55:43 GMT
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