Red Teaming: thinking and acting like the enemy to stop them in their tracks
Red teaming exercises help organisations to improve their security posture by using adversarial techniques to pinpoint weaknesses.
Red teaming exercises help organisations to improve their security posture by using adversarial techniques to pinpoint weaknesses.
The ability to infiltrate networks and remain undetected is a key capability for attackers to gain access to systems, hence the need for threat hunting.
Once, managed security services were somewhat limited in nature, managing such tools on behalf of customers. MDR services shift that paradigm.
In the latest of Fran Howarth’s blogs on managed detection and response services, she looks at telemetry, which she feels is a vital ingredient to MDR.
Estimates from ISC2 indicate that the shortfall of skilled and experienced security professionals could be as high as four million worldwide.
EDR technologies go further than traditional endpoint security controls to enable organisations to move from a reactive to a proactive security stance.