Benzinga - For the average United States enterprise, a hack that goes beyond 30 days will end up costing them an average of $9 million in damages.
In the below video, Bryan Daugherty (Co-founder of SmartLedger, the company behind Certihash) explains how Certihash’s Sentinel Node:
- Utilizes blockchain to let you distribute your records, so it becomes much more costly for somebody to hack each record individually rather than one single honeypot of information
- Allows for real-time notification of potential events that are occurring on a network lowering hackers’ window of opportunity to practically zero
- Offers a pricing structure that allows a lower level of entry for SMEs and even B2C to have greatly increased cyber breach detection capabilities
Gregory Ward, Chief Development Officer of Smart Ledger, showcases the ease and simplicity of the Sentinel Node user interface – how Sentinel Node is installed, what happens during a breach or unauthorized file change, how a system admin can dismiss an alert and how to reset the chain when an actual breach occurs.
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