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Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, McAfee and Symantec Found the Cyber Threat Alliance

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In what could be a very virtuous trend, four of the cyber security industry’s leading tech vendors (Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, McAfee and Symantec) have established a consortium focused on the furtherance of the art and science of cyber threat intelligence. McAfee and Symantec join Cyber Threat Alliance (net-security.org).

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Symantec Government Symposium 11 March 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel Washington DC

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All those factors together make the Symantec Government Symposium of 11 March 2014 one to pay attention to. The Symantec Government Symposium features 10 sessions where attendees will: Explore how agencies can develop a process for incident response prioritization and use actionable intelligence throughout the entire threat lifecycle.

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Symantec to Buy Security Software Firm Blue Coat for $4.65B

Data Center Knowledge

Blue Coat product suite can strengthen Symantec in areas of cloud data protection, digital forensics, management of encrypted network traffic Read More.

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We Are Living In The Age of the Mega-Breach

CTOvision

Every year for 19 Years Symantec has produced an Internet Security Threat Report, capturing insights which can inform defenses. For example, in 2012, there were 156 major data breaches increasing to 253 in 2013. Of these, an increasing number involved very high numbers of user data exposures, with 8 involving over 10 million records.

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Travelers enlists Symantec to advise cyber insurance customers

Network World

The Travelers insurance company has teamed up with Symantec to give policyholders cyber security assessments and consultation in order to help them manage risks. The self-assessment consists of filling out a 25-question survey and getting a written report of how well their network and data protection stacks up.

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Implications of generative AI for enterprise security

CIO Business Intelligence

A technology inflection point Generative AI operates on neural networks powered by deep learning systems, just like the brain works. But unlike human learning, the power of crowd-source data combined with the right information in Generative AI means that processing answers will be light years faster.

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Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Good or Evil?

CIO Business Intelligence

Symantec Enterprise Cloud enables our customers to enforce their specific Generative AI policies. Others allow the use of Generative AI, with caution, and use Symantec’s DLP Cloud for real-time granular inspection of submitted data and remediation so that no confidential information is exposed.