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Deep Instinct

Below you will find reports with the source of “Deep Instinct”

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Deep Instinct Product Assessment

Unit 221B assessed Deep Instinct’s claims that their Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) product can automatically prevent unknown threats by using deep learning to identify patterns indicative of malicious behavior prior to execution on the endpoint.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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2021 Mid-year Threat Landscape Report

This report represents Deep Instinct’s current view of the threat landscape and trends seen between the period January – June 2021 and provides concrete data to verify the credibility of these developments. The information was sourced from our repositories which are routinely analyzed as we continuously protect our customers from unending and varied attacks.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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Pandemic Chaos Unleashes Malware Disaster

This report represents Deep Instinct’s current view of the threat landscape. The report discusses trends seen during 2020 and provides concrete data to verify the credibility of these developments. The information was sourced from our data repositories which are routinely analyzed as part of protecting our customers from ceaseless attacks.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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2022 Cyber Threat Landscape Report

This report represents Deep Instinct’s current view of the threat landscape, showcasing trends seen throughout the course of the past year and providing concrete, actionable data to verify the credibility of these developments. The information was sourced from our data repositories, which are routinely analysed as part of protecting our customers from ceaseless attacks.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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Why your cybersecurity leaders and staff are thinking about leaving

This report provides insights into the causes and impacts of those stresses and also lays out some practical solutions that forward-looking organizations can adopt in to improve their security postures and cyber readiness.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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2022 Intermin Cyber Threat Report

This report represents Deep Instinct’s current view of the threat landscape and trends seen between the period January - September 2022 and where possible provides concrete data to verify the credibility of these developments. The information was sourced from our repositories which are routinely analyzed as we protect our customers from incessant and ever evolving attacks on an ongoing basis.

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Added: March 7, 2023
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Reinventing Cybersecurity Prevention With Deep Learning

In this whitepaper they cover the different defense technologies used over time, how different attacks vectors influenced this evolution, how the industry adopted different approaches over time, and why the prevention approach has returned and why it matters.

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Added: December 29, 2018
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Ransomware What Lies Ahead?: A Comprehensive Guide to Ransomware Variants

This paper is the result of detailed research into classic and unique ransomware families. Its purpose is to provide a solid foundation for developing protective measures in your organization. Reading this paper offers a thorough understanding of the different types of ransomware, how it can be created and the course of itsevolution,especiallyasitexpandsintonewterritories such as mobile devices and IoT.

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Added: October 16, 2018
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Beware Of The 64-Bit Malware

The 64-bit Windows operating system is increasing its market share and becoming the prevalent system in most business environments. Its growing popularity is also attracting more attackers and slowly reshaping the Windows threat landscape. Cybersecurity teams must gain a deep understanding of 64-bit systems, and the different malware variants that can infiltrate and attack them, especially as the threat expands into additional operating systems, such as Linux and macOS.

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Added: October 15, 2018
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