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Automotive Company in Europe

Pubblicato da HWG il 16 maggio 2018

Set up an anomaly behaviour analysis platform for an Automotive Company in Europe: To solve Client's primary concerns of APTs and insider attacks and to get a complete analysis and visibility of 100% network traffic and systems, HWG implemented an innovative, intelligent solution that is capable of operating at a behavioural level, in order to dynamically monitor activity and detect potentially-dangerous patterns of behaviour that require immediate responses. The use of this probe named K-SEC provided the ability to detect emerging threats from both internal and external attackers. The main objectives were to detect anomalous device usage and behaviour based on unsupervised machine learning and probabilistic mathematics. This module detected previously-unidentified threats within networks, in real time, identified the presence of malware on company devices, and provides ongoing real time reporting and long term analysis of security events giving complete analysis and visibility of 100% network traffic.  

Cyber rischio: prevenire e rispondere agli incidenti

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