In Difficult Situations, Strength Comes From Human Creativity, Sharing and Collaboration

To Advance Our Response to Threats, We Also Must Draw on Creativity, Sharing and Collaboration


Time and again, when faced with challenges, humans respond with creativity, sharing and collaboration. 


During the bubonic plague that ravaged the population of London beginning in 1665, Isaac Newton isolated himself at his family farm in the countryside where he pushed himself creatively to understand the law of gravity. Recently, medical device maker Medtronic made a bold move to share its patented ventilator designs with any company wanting to make them and help meet the demand spurred by the spread of COVID-19. And over the past few decades, through collaboration across the biomedical and scientific communities and public and private sectors, we’ve turned HIV from a death sentence to a chronic condition. People are living long, high-quality lives without fear of transmitting the disease to a partner. 


When humans rise to difficult situations, that’s when advancement happens. We see a strong parallel in the security industry. To advance our response to threats, we also must draw on creativity, sharing and collaboration.


Creativity comes from human intelligence. As Newton sought peace of mind in the country, security analysts must be freed up from day-to-day tasks to have time to apply their expertise creatively. A platform that enables focus, action and automation can help. It must bring together data from multiple sources, contextualize, prioritize and remove noise. With context you get an understanding of the who, what, where, when, why and how of an attack. Now you can apply insights, intuition and experience to analyze data and prioritize it for action, customizing global risk scores based on your own set of scoring parameters. This eliminates noise and allows you to focus on what is relevant to your organi ..

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