24 February 2017

Introducing Kudelski Security's Cyber Fusion Center : New Breed of Man...

Note: a publicly-owned
'Fusion Center', a phrase coined by U.S. Department of Homeland Security for total surveillance operations.
Published on Feb 14, 2017
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Our new Cyber Fusion Center (CFC) operates 24x7x365, powering our Managed Security Services (MSS), delivering what organizations need most: an ability to reduce the time it takes to detect threats.

The average detection time for most threats is 146 days – our MSS can reduce it to just a few days, or even a few hours in many cases.
The CFC goes beyond traditional MSSP solutions, combining expert analysts, threat monitoring, intelligence sharing and innovative technologies to rapidly detect and respond to threats.

We take a non-linear approach to the traditional phases of the kill chain, mirroring the non-linear way an attacker moves through a network, enabling us to identify patterns and disrupt adversary movements through the stages of an attack.

Clients benefit from a continuous improvement in their security posture, remediating security issues faster and protecting their assets and reputation.


Here's a link go an article from Phoenix Biz Journal from 22 Feb 2017
Kudelski Security
Kudelski Security opens second global Cyber Fusion Center in Phoenix, hiring 120
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“We’ll be hiring in finance, HR, legal, sales and engineering,Fennessy said during a recent tour.
The Kudelski Group, a public company that has been around for 65 years, has three businesses within it: Digital TV, a segment focused on media security; Skidata, which focuses on skiing, parking and facilities security data; and Kudelski Security, the newest one that focuses on cybersecurity of companies from enterprise and public sector to universities and state government.
Kudelski Security launched in August last year in the U.S. after Kudelski Group acquired Milestone Systems Security Co.

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