Computer security firm CrowdStrike is moving into Asia Pacific after closing a $100 million funding round last year. Michael Sentonas: “You need to be thinking about how you can detect and stop all attacks, even those that don’t involve any malware” Security industry traditionally focuses on dealing with malware, but there’s more to breaches than just your basic type of malware, he says. Investing in the latest technology to keep pace with adversaries is not optional anymore, he adds. Investing is a great question, and for me, I don’t agree with buying technology because you went to the RSA Conference because you don’t know what you’re buying it from a vendor.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/crowdstrike-defenders-must-look-beyond-malware-detection-a-9224

