Google is developing a new BackStory tool to detect Hacking attacks

A year after the launch of Google's Chronicle, the first company to enter the alphabet into the world of computer security in a big way, announced the launch of Backstory, a cloud platform designed to improve corporate security by analyzing network traffic.
The idea of this new tool came after the desire to devise new security techniques based on Google's advanced protection technologies, so that it provides companies in the form of secure means to protect and protect their systems and databases from hacking attacks.


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With Backstory, companies will be encouraged to upload all data from their network traffic to their platform: domain name servers, laptops, smartphones, Internet devices, etc. From here, they organize them in an organized manner and submit them to Google Analytics so that organizations can understand in a simpler way what their basic security structure says.

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So this new tool is based on the idea of storing and analyzing all the data on Chronicle's client networks, so it will be easy to understand the nature of the threats and threats to the security of their corporate networks.

Other interesting elements worth considering are that the solution is partially integrated with Virus Total and already has partners like Avast or Proofprint.
Stephen Gillin, co-founder of Chronicle, said that Google would not be able to access any of the data collected from Backstory customers.











 






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