According to a new press release, “Jazz Networks, a cybersecurity intelligence company that protects against insider threats, announces the release of Version 4 of its cybersecurity platform. Since reaching general availability last September following its April launch, the company has been working towards redefining data loss protection through a unique blend of user behavior analytics (UBA), unsupervised machine learning, unprecedented data visibility, and real-time actions. With Version 4, The Jazz Platform further seeks to shift employee behavior by giving real-time feedback to employees who act against their company’s security policy. Security professionals can now customize pop-up notifications explaining a policy violation to the end user. By directly correlating an employee’s action to an outcome, organizations can reduce their reliance on periodic education and encourage better security habits across its workforce.”
The release continues, “In addition to the platform’s existing actions which include the ability to lock a machine, isolate a server or machine, and push for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Version 4 also allows security professionals to take screenshots of an employee’s desktop if suspicious activity is suspected. Other highlights from this release include: (1) Mac agents, (2) Additional machine learning sensors, including DNS exfiltration detection, (3) Detailed browser and printer events, (4) Richer application metadata, (5) 3rd party integrations with Splunk and Slack to integrate into existing workflows, (6) G Suite integration to capture user activity and document access in the cloud.”
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