Cyberattacks

The State of Security 2023

Security 2023: Quick Reaction Force Cyberattacks continue to grow in quantity and sophistication at the same time that organizations’ systems become increasingly complex. Security teams, as always, feel the stress. But a surprising outcome of our 2023 State of Security research is that the number of respondents who say they just can’t keep up has […]

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Cybersecurity Maturity Report 2023

Over the last several years, there has been a noticeable increase in corporate security budgets as a result of the sophistication of attacks and the number of cybersecurity solutions introduced into the market. However, vulnerabilities have also proliferated dramatically during the same period. The resulting surge in security breaches has led to substantial business losses

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Risk & Reward: Reconciling the conflicted views of business leaders on the value of cybersecurity

These are challenging times to run a business. High inflation, surging energy prices and rising interest rates in much of the world are taking their toll on many enterprises, their partners and their customers. Annual growth in advanced economies is predicted to be just 1.2% in 2023. In some cases, it will fall even lower

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Rethinking Tactics: 2022 Annual Cybersecurity Report

The year 2022 was defined by volatile political conflict and economic instability. The war in Ukraine and the escalating events surrounding the conflict sent shockwaves throughout the globe. For many governments, major enterprises, and even smaller organizations, there were disrupted supply chains, setbacks in critical multinational industries, and economic repercussions. Like many organizations operating in

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The Threat Report, February 2023

Threat actors remained formidable adversaries during the final months of 2022, and the Trellix Advanced Research Center countered by adding even more threat intelligence resources to our team of hundreds of elite security analysts and researchers. “In other words: we’ve taken our threat intelligence to the next level. To bring calm to your SecOps chaos

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The Role of NDR in Your Security Strategy

Traditionally, security operations centers (SOCs) have relied on endpoint detection and response (EDR) and security information and event management (SIEM) tools to prevent cyberattacks. While EDR and SIEM products have improved threat detection for many organizations, these solutions can be difficult to deploy, operate and manage, and they often lack key features and capabilities that

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APT Activity Report, T3 2022

Welcome to the T3 2022 issue of the ESET APT Activity Report! This report summarizes the activities of selected advanced persistent threat (APT) groups that were observed, investigated, and analyzed by ESET researchers from September until the end of December (T3) 2022. In the monitored timespan, Russia-aligned APT groups continued to be particularly involved in

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Global Threat Intelligence Report

THREAT INTELLIGENCE CAN BE CONSIDERED “THE ART OF TAKING THE ADVERSARY BY SURPRISE.” ANTICIPATING, MITIGATING, AND PREVENTING SURPRISES IN THE FORM OF CYBERATTACKS IS THE PRIMARY MISSION OF A PRACTICAL THREAT INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM. Achieving that goal requires a proactive approach that answers critical questions like the following: Which threat actors are most likely to cause

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