There is no question that cyberattacks and threats—ransomware, trojans, cryptomining, worms, etc.—are here to stay, but they are also becoming increasingly sophisticated and dangerous. Cybercriminals are eagerly adopting new innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI) and automation via AI fuzzing, self-learning swarm-based attacks, and expanded Malware-as-a-Service capabilities. Meanwhile, overburdened security operations teams are stuck with traditional security resources and investigation procedures to combat the increasing volume of advanced polymorphic, known, and unknown threats. And so the question is: How to identify malicious patterns in massive amounts of data with your short-staffed security teams?
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Peter Kočík
Peter Kočík is a Systems Engineer for CEE in the company Fortinet. His FortiHistory started in 2007 when he was building managed security services for Slovanet company. He was one of the first evangelists of Fortinet technologies in Slovakia. He is involved with security for more than 10 years and many customers and partners acknowledge his broad presales and implementation knowledge.
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