The main Darktrace user at a manufacturing organization explains how Autonomous Response reduces cyber risks arising from human error, and allows the security team to adopt a proactive rather than reactive approach to security.
This blog explains how Darktrace helps defenders abide by US federal laws on reporting cyber security incidents, featuring a real-world example of a ransomware attack investigated by Cyber AI Analyst.
This blog describes why the New Jersey State Bar Association adopted Darktrace’s Autonomous Response technology across the entire business, how it stopped a sophisticated SaaS attack, and why the IT department now refer to it as another member of the team.
Autonomous Response recently stopped a Trickbot attack on a public administration organization, despite being activated only after the threat had taken root. This blog outlines the reasons for Trickbot’s repeated resurrection and explains how Darktrace’s Autonomous Response is able to stop each new iteration.
Discover why Lighthouse Global, a technology provider for legal firms and large businesses, relies on Darktrace to protect its email and cloud environment as the organization changes and grows.
This blog breaks down the challenges of securing high-profile events – including the ‘access paradox’, increasing IT and OT convergence, and the importance of a fast response – and explains how Self-Learning AI changes the game.
Today Darktrace announced the acquisition of best-in-class Attack Surface Management company Cybersprint. Read this blog to learn why this is hugely exciting for both our companies, our customers and the wider security industry.
This blog assesses the impact of the recent arrests associated with cyber-criminal group REvil in the wider context of the Ransomware-as-a-Service business model, exploring a real-world REvil ransomware campaign discovered by Darktrace’s AI.
This blog demonstrates how ransomware can spread throughout converged IT/OT environments, and how Self-Learning AI empowers organizations to contain these threats.
This second prediction in our Future of Cyber Security series asserts that 2022 may become one of ransomware’s most profitable years yet. Marcus Fowler explains new ransomware attacker tradecraft and what organizations need to do to keep up.
This blog explains why AAA Washington’s security team chose Darktrace’s Self-Learning AI over a traditional SOC, and how they expanded its coverage to endpoints and the cloud.