Edward Snowden. Movies have been made, books have been written and tweets have been tweeted. We know more about him now than ever before. And yet if Snowden still worked
The Case for Student Threat Assessments – Part 1
Student threat assessments are becoming more accepted as a highly effective way to identify potential threats in time for positive intervention.
Haystax at NFCA
The 2019 National Fusion Center Association’s Annual Training Event kicks off tomorrow and runs through November 7 in Alexandria, Virginia. Haystax is proud to be sponsoring this important event, and
Most UBA Doesn’t Actually Focus on the User
For more than a year now, industry analysts have been warning that user behavior analytics (UBA) would become fragmented as a market segment and could eventually recede into irrelevance. In
GDPR, One Year Later
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), focused on the rights of individuals to protect their identities, came into effect one year ago today. What’s it been like for
Multiple-Persona Disorder: Understanding All Your Insider Threats
Enterprises with insider threat mitigation programs often focus primarily on detecting and responding to malicious actors. At best, they may subdivide their threats into either malicious or negligent personas. These
Sasi Mudigonda Joins Haystax Executive Team
Haystax, a Fishtech Group company, is pleased to announce that well-regarded technologist and solutions developer Sasi Mudigonda has been named as the company’s Senior Vice President, Product. In his new
Small Businesses Most Vulnerable to Insider Fraud
Employee fraud and abuse cost companies roughly 5% of their annual revenues on average, but small companies suffer disproportionately higher losses due to their trusting cultures and the relatively broad