Security News > 2020 > May > Code42’s risk indicators expose and prioritize the riskiest file activity among remote workers
New high-fidelity risk indicators filter out non-threatening activities to flag and prioritize high-risk file events that represent real threats and require security investigation.
The risk indicators zero in on mismatched files types and extensions, unsanctioned file activity as well as suspicious off-hours and remote workforce activities.
"Cybersecurity teams are drowning in alerts that obscure legitimate risks to data, and they get burned out trying to chase them all down. Code42 is addressing this problem head on," said Joe Payne, Code42's president and CEO. "To protect data from insider threats, security teams need high-fidelity risk detection that cuts through the noise - this is what we call signal. Sharpening signal helps security teams quickly prioritize user activity that needs investigation. We believe Code42 is delivering the richest, most prescriptive data security signal on the market today."
Off-hours activity risk - Tracks employee behavioral patterns to surface file activity that takes place at unusual times.
Remote workforce file activity - Offers a company-wide view of all data exposure and a segmented view of file risks caused by remote employees, as determined by IP addresses.
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