Monday 28 December 2015

Darktrace wants to disrupt the cybersecurity paradigm in Asia

Deep in the heart of the UK, at the University of Cambridge, a team of technical experts made up of world-class mathematicians, has gathered to develop a new technology designed to detect and decipher cyber threats as they occur in real time.

Sounds familiar? It is reminiscent of the plot of the film The Imitation Game, which chronicles the journey of famed computer scientist Alan Turing as he developed the Turing machine, a device that would be used to decode messages from the German Enigma machine during World War II.

Today’s cyber threats are far more advanced than the encrypted messages produced by the Enigma (but thankfully do not require a classroom-sized machine to tackle) and are evolving to new levels of sophistication. It is estimated that there are over 1 million new malware threats released daily. For the full article click here 



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