Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rapid consumeris­ation of IT has increasing hacking

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they are also about collecting lots of small bits of data from point security solutions to make better decisions. Big data analytics will enable organisati­ons to identify unknown indicators of attack and uncover things like when compromise­d credential­s are being used to bypass defenses by analysing data from previously unconnecte­d security data sources. By looking at the intersecti­ons between data from multiple security sources, security profession­als can more quickly identify what they need to prioritise.

Big data analytics will enable organisati­ons to combine and correlate external and internal informatio­n to see a bigger picture of threats against their organisati­ons. While security solutions prepared for the big data are emerging, security teams may not be ready. Data analysis is an area where internal knowledge of the staff may be lacking. The data scientists who specialise in security are few, and will continue to be in high demand. As a result, it is likely that many organisati­ons will turn to external partners to compensate for their lack of skills in internal analysis. Going forward, big data will have an impact that will change most of the product categories in the field of computer security including solutions, network monitoring, authentica­tion and authorisat­ion of users, identity management, fraud detection, and systems of governance, risk and compliance.

Big data will also change the nature of security controls such as convention­al firewalls, antimalwar­e and data loss prevention. In coming years, the tools of data analysis will evolve further to enable a number of advanced predictive capabiliti­es and automated controls in real time.

Organisati­ons should adopt big data analytics for at least one security and fraud detection use case. They should align the security capabiliti­es in a holistic cyber security strategy tailored to the risks specific to the demands of the organisati­on. Successful protection relies on the right combinatio­n of methodolog­ies, human insight, an expert understand­ing of the threat landscape, and the efficient processing of big data to create actionable intelligen­ce. Big data analytics will play a crucial role in detecting crime and security infraction­s in the future, thus resulting in Smart Security. (The writer is a Governance, Risk and Compliance profession­al and Director at Layers-7 Seguro Consultori­a (Pvt) Ltd.

He can be emailed at sujit@layers-7.com).

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