“This was not a sophisticated attack; this was not a zero day. T-Mobile left a gate wide open for attackers, and attackers just had to find the gate,” Forrester
RiskIQ integrations could allow Microsoft to “do some pretty amazing things around attack surface management,” Forrester senior analyst Brian Kime said.
Red Hat is using two variants of Intel’s Smart Edge in OpenShift; Ericsson teases late 2022 mid-band vRAN support; and Splunk security cloud adds threat intel and automated responses.
The company also announced a series of rugged and value-focused switches and added IoT monitoring capabilities to its Aruba Central management platform.
A handful of technologies support zero trust, and Trend Micro’s builds on its XDR platform, which collects telemetry across email, clouds, networks, and SaaS applications.
Nokia’s XDR platform gives operators a way to monetize new security services such as 5G slice monitoring, endpoint protection for enterprise IoT devices, and identity and access management.
This allows McAfee’s XDR platform to correlate all of the telemetry that its SASE technologies collect to find more threats, and thus boost its automated investigation and response.
The integrations sound a lot like extended detection and response. But Google Cloud VP of Cloud Security Sunil Potti says the end result is beyond XDR.