New fast push threat One of the biggest threats to network security in 2014 is the deprecation of the Windows XP operating system (OS). On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will cease supporting the aging operating system. This means that Windows XP users will not be fixed when new vulnerabilities and vulnerabilities are discovered. Vulnerability will only continue to increase. In the business environment using Windows XP after April 8, the computer running the operating system becomes the biggest security hole of the organization.
In the summer of 2014, Liam Randall and I co-founded Critical Stack jointly. It is to securely adjust the network security stack. First of all, we launched the Intel market as a free source of threat intelligence that is analyzed and delivered by major stack teams, built around Broo's network security monitoring platform. Besides the Intel market, Liam and I have also started a consulting organization that develops Bro Sensor into various organizations. The repeated steps lead to ideas as we work with more and more organizations. What if we could fully automate enterprise infrastructure deployment in a safer way?
Network security is a serious problem. Identity Management The impact of network security vulnerability could affect employee productivity and morale, IT network, and corporate reputation. The threat of cyber security is currently occurring at an astounding rate. When cyber security attempts occur, organizational information and IT networks are attacked by complex and organized forces that represent an unprecedented information security risk and workplace confusion.
Recognizing cyber security is not easy. In fact, cyber security is a very large field including many fields such as "threat detection", "network security" and so on. It is difficult to imagine the knowledge to understand and respond to cyber threats, which requires much effort. This is one of the main challenges of spreading awareness about cyber security in general. There is no benchmark method for consciousness of network security and there is no shortcut. This is a continuous learning and understanding process.