Intelligent CIO APAC Issue 13 | Page 33

EDITOR ’ S QUESTION
HAYLEY TURNER , DIRECTOR OF INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
FOR APAC , DARKTRACE

It is clear from recent attacks on Colonial Pipeline , JBS and Canada Post that we have entered a new era of ransomware . Attackers are laying low in the supply chain to launch mass attacks with maximum return on investment , or infiltrating organizations via sophisticated phishing emails which easily slip past traditional email gateways , then launch computer speed attacks which leave security teams outpaced .

This is no longer a human-scale problem – attacks move too quickly for people to respond . In many cases , perimeter defenses won ’ t work because the attack comes from the inside .
To combat the modern era of ransomware , organizations must strive for machine-speed resilience . This means embracing cutting-edge AI technology capable of not only watching over critical data and
To combat the modern era of ransomware , organizations must strive for machine-speed resilience .
keeping pace with rapid changes to the digital estate but responding to attacks proportionately before any damage can be done .
That ’ s why thousands of organizations today leverage Autonomous Response AI , a world-first technology which combats the most sophisticated ransomware attacks out there and responds within seconds of the threat emerging . Today , ransomware is the top use case for this technology , and this machine-speed response to an emerging attack is rapidly becoming the de facto way to avoid ransomware attacks .
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