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Mitre ATT&CK

Explore the latest news articles and reports about the Mitre Attack Framework, a curated knowledge base that helps network defenders learn exactly how networks are attacked. Discover everything about it and its place in the world of cybersecurity.

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@cybereason shared
On Jan 9, 2023
You're in luck - we've developed a comprehensive guide to MITRE ATT&CK to help your organization drive more consistent and effective defenses against attacks. Take a look: https://t.co/elKaIxzMNr #MITRE #cyberdefense
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MITRE ATT&CK and the Art of Building Better Defenses

MITRE ATT&CK and the Art of Building Better Defenses

Cybereason has developed a comprehensive guide to MITRE ATT&CK to help your organization drive more consistent and effective defenses against attacks.

@cybereason shared
On Jan 10, 2023
#IcedID infection flow ↔️ the deployment mechanisms observed during this case. FULL threat analysis: https://t.co/l9bGepjcQQ #malware #cyberactivity https://t.co/tgnRdNwowo
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THREAT ANALYSIS: From IcedID to Domain Compromise

THREAT ANALYSIS: From IcedID to Domain Compromise

Recently, IcedID, also known as BokBot, has been used more as a dropper for other malware families and as a tool for initial access brokers.

@Unit42_Intel shared
On Jan 10, 2023
Many enterprises already have an IR plan, but no matter how thorough it is, the evolving cyberthreat landscape requires periodic changes and improvements to it. Our own Ashlie Blanca outlines best practices for improving your IR plan in @helpnetsecurity https://t.co/8re513eOps
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How to improve your incident response plan for 2023

How to improve your incident response plan for 2023

Many organizations are confident in the existence of their incident response plan, but they are often not entirely sure how to improve it.

@likethecoins shared
On Jan 10, 2023
RT @Cyber_O51NT: Royal Ransomware https://t.co/HncnC87jJp
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Dark Web Profile: Royal Ransomware

Dark Web Profile: Royal Ransomware

In November 2022, the Royal Ransomware group was the most actively operating ransomware group, and the group is continuing to damage...

@Mandiant shared
On Jan 11, 2023
Threat Ready with Mandiant, a new offering from @googlecloud, allows orgs to protect what matters most to their business & also access Mandiant experts to respond to breaches & help harden their environments against active threats. Learn more ⬇️ https://t.co/5U9Di8HzUn
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Announcing Threat Ready with Mandiant

Announcing Threat Ready with Mandiant

2 min read Mandiant experts use data and insights gleaned from their frontline incident response experiences to inform our services and solutions. Threat Ready with Mandiant …

@SecurityBSides shared
On Jan 6, 2023
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BSides Harrisburg 2023 CFP

BSides Harrisburg 2023 CFP

BSides Harrisburg 2023 will be Saturday, March 11th at the Best Western Premier and Conference Center The address for the conference is: 800 E Park Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17111 The …

@hrbrmstr shared
On Jan 10, 2023
This is one reason "cyber" is failing miserably. There is no integrity behind this statistic. It's just about a fairy tale. It's doing real harm, too. https://t.co/tdClL3OonS
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Ransomware attacks dropped 61% last year, but orgs can’t be complacent

Ransomware attacks dropped 61% last year, but orgs can’t be complacent

Research released by Delinea and Censuswide found that ransomware attacks dropped by 61% last year, with only 25% of organizations breached.

@cybereason shared
On Jan 10, 2023
Research has found that the number of targeted companies who paid the ransom declined from 82 percent to 68 percent. Could the warnings and recommendations from the FBI to not pay ransoms be working? https://t.co/60gDXkIWvV @BetaNews @IanDBarker #stopransomware #cybercrime
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Attacks and payments are down -- but don't write off ransomware yet

Attacks and payments are down -- but don't write off ransomware yet

A quarter of US organizations were victims of ransomware attacks over the past 12 months, a steep 61 percent decline over the previous year when 64 percent fell victim.