Tuesday 23 September 2014

[TechRepublic] Anomaly detection should be the weapon of choice against digital malfeasants

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Anomaly detection should be the weapon of choice against digital malfeasants

Anomaly detectors give digital crime fighters proactivity in a fight where bad guys seem to have the advantage.

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