Why Prediction Should Be Added To The NIST Cybersecurity Framework

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Forbes – Dan Woods
The NIST framework separates cybersecurity concerns into five areas that companies need to formulate a plan for: 1 Identify threats 2 Protect and prevent against them 3 Detect threats when they do get through your defenses 4 Respond to them 5 Recover from them Recently, I interviewed Dan Larson, Vice President of Product Marketing for CrowdStrike. In two previous articles, I wrote about CrowdStrikeâs approach to cybersecurity, as well as the product itself. But Larson offered a unique perspective on what he thinks each of the NIST categories means for companies â and what they must do to ensure theyâre as protected as they can be.

Perhaps even more importantly, Larson recommended that the NIST framework be expanded to include a sixth area: Prediction. With AI and machine learning, companies should now be considering how to predict threats before they even appear. Perhaps even more importantly, Larson recommended that the NIST framework be expanded to include a sixth area: Prediction. With AI and machine learning, companies should now be considering how to predict threats before they even appear.
Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/danwoods/2018/01/18/why-prediction-should-be-added-to-the-nist-cybersecurity-framework/#49917230fa53


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