If you've ever shared a document with an entire group or department rather than trying to figure out who specifically should have access to the doc, you've contributed to the security threat-level at your enterprise. Don't feel bad ... you're not the only one! And there are countless other threats facing corporate networks and applications every day, particularly as more enterprises are building their own software as part of digital transformation efforts. Traditional approaches to security help, but to take your defenses to the next level, look to data science. In this episode of Pivotal Insights, Pivotal Principal Data Scientist Rashmi Raghu and Director of Information Security Brendan Higgins join Jeff to talk about using data science and analytics to catch unusual and potentially malicious user behavior on corporate networks and share a real-world example the two collaborated on.
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News & Resources
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Watch this presentation on the Three R's of cloud-native security by Pivotal CSOP Justin Smith.
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Dig deeper into this topic with this post on threat detection and response with analytics for lateral movement.
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