The pandemic has changed the way businesses operate, and one of these changes is that companies across the globe are adopting a more flexible work style. With parts of the workforce still working from home, it becomes important to safeguard our office networks completely.
While this flexibility is a boon for most employees, when we look at it from a cybersecurity architecture point of view, this could be looked at as a liability. It’s not enough to just blindly monitor our office/enterprise networks’ traffic; the monitoring needs to be done intelligently, keeping in mind the overall goal of thwarting cyberattacks.
Internal and external attacks can be challenging to uncover without the right monitoring solutions. Traditional SIEM (Security Incident & Event Management) solutions need to be augmented with user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) in order to effectively detect and investigate anomalies.
Anomaly Detection In Cybersecurity For Dummies, an e-book authored by Ram Vaidyanathan, ManageEngine’s in-house cybersecurity expert, provides use-cases, hot tips, and best practice suggestions on how one can make anomaly detection work for you.
This short e-book includes sections that cover the following:
- Understanding why anomaly detection is critical
- Using machine learning to spot abnormal behavior
- Identifying different types of risk
- Scoring risks to achieve better security
- Five ways to make anomaly detection work for you
It’s 100% possible to keep one’s enterprise and office networks safe remotely, and the best way to do that is to use anomaly detection.
The Anomaly Detection In Cybersecurity For Dummies e-book is free only until October 2022, so grab a copy while you can.
Happy reading!
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