VentureBeat November 6, 2023
Louis Columbus

Attackers are turning to generative AI to hunt for the easiest endpoints to breach, combining their attacks with social engineering to steal admin identities so they don’t have to hack into networks — they walk right in.

Endpoints overloaded with too many agents are just as unsecure as those that don’t have any. AI and machine learning (ML) are urgently needed in endpoint protection to identify the weakest endpoints, update their patches and harden detection and response beyond what’s available today.

With endpoints becoming the focal point of more lethal, sophisticated attacks, it’s timely that Forrester published their Endpoint Security Wave for Q4, 2023. The research firm evaluated thirteen endpoint providers’ current offerings, strategy and market presence. Bitdefender,...

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