LevelBlue Completes Acquisition of Cybereason. Learn more

LevelBlue Completes Acquisition of Cybereason. Learn more

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50 Minute Watch Mark Trinidad,
Senior Product Manager, LevelBlue

It seems every 3-5 years, the industry has new terms to discuss the state of security and guide security investments.

The "Assume Breach" strategy caused us to think “Well, if I can’t stop attackers coming in, I have to assume they are already inside my network.” This led the market to change security focus on more detection and response, but the hackers already know what to do to hide. The "Assume Breach" strategy alone is a losing one. It must be combined with a Proactive Data Breach Prevention strategy.

In this webinar, we discuss the balance needed between the two strategies and focus on the strengths of a proactive one.