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Data Mining

The Most Common Misconceptions about Incident Response  

Incident response (IR) is often portrayed as seamless and automated. The reality is very different. Organizations frequently encounter challenges that complicate the process, leading to delays, unexpected costs, and security gaps.

Case Study

Fortune 50 Healthcare Company

In early 2024, the US healthcare system faced one of its most significant cyber incidents to date. In 10 weeks, Actfore processed 9 TB related to 101M individuals across 50 U.S. states.

Press

Untangling the Costs of Cyber Breach Recovery

Law Journal Newsletters: As cyber threats (and their price tags) evolve, so must the strategies companies use to navigate breach recovery. The future of breach recovery lies in smarter, faster solutions — particularly AI-driven approaches.

Case Study

Global Medical Devices Company

A global medical device company operating across North America, Europe, and Asia experienced a significant cyber incident in late 2023. The breach compromised 2 terabytes (TB) of data, affecting 2 million (M) files and over 450,000 individuals.

Press

US Market: Actfore Spins Off From ActiveNav

As published in Insurance Edge, US Market: Actfore, a leader in AI/ML-powered data mining for cyber breach incident response, today announced it has officially spun off from ActiveNav to establish itself as an independent company.

Cybersecurity

Hidden Costs of Cybersecurity Incidents: Data mining overruns

Cyberattacks are no longer just an IT issue but have become a significant business risk. When a breach occurs, costs can spiral out of control quickly, driven by various factors; beyond the direct recovery costs, businesses often face hidden expenses which can dramatically inflate the total financial impact.

Data

3 Things You Don’t Know about Data Mining 

Data mining involves programmatically searching and manually reviewing data. In incident response, it’s crucial for identifying the scope and impact of compromised sensitive data, ultimately determining the notification list