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APT

Below you will find reports with the tag of “APT”

image from 2020 End User Phishing Report: Business Beware

2020 End User Phishing Report: Business Beware

This report is based on the results of a comprehensive interactive survey of 1,123 users in the United States, conducted in September 2020, who received 10 emails and were asked to identify whether each email was authentic or a phishing attack. The results provide insights into the latest trends in user behavior, challenges and gaps related to phishing attacks.

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Added: October 20, 2020
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Global Insights: Supply Chain Cyber Risk - USA

A survey of over 1,500 CIOs, CISO, and Chief Procurement Officers on their concerns and actions for supply chain management. This is a US specific version of the main report.

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Added: September 28, 2020
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State of Cloud Security In 2020: DDoS and WAF

The 2020 Intricately Cloud Security Market Report unpacks global cloud security trends surrounding the growth of application security.

Added: September 1, 2020
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More Evidence of APT Hackers-for-Hire Used for Industrial Espionage

Bitdefender researchers recently investigated a sophisticated APT-style cyberespionage attack targeting aninternational architectural and video production company, pointing to an advanced threat actor and a South Korean based C&C infrastructure. This report goes in-depth on this attack.

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Added: September 1, 2020
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Threat Intelligence Executive Report 2020 Vol. 1

The Threat Intelligence Executive Report by Secureworks is a report designed to analyze security threats and help organizations protect their systems. In this report, they look into Iranian espionage operations in 2020, Customized Magecart attacks, and China based threat groups targeting NGOs and Asian government networks.

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Added: July 8, 2020
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The C-Suite Report: The Current State and Future State of Cybersecurity

This report comes from a survey conducted by WSJ Intelligence and sponsored by Forcepoint. It explores the current state of cybersecurity as well as challenges that lie between current cybersecurity systems and risks going forward.

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Added: June 21, 2020
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2019 Cyberthreat Defense Report

A survey-based report with findings in four major areas: current security posture, perceptions and concerns, current and future investments, and practices and strategies.

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Added: February 12, 2020
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Declassified: Unraveling The Cyber Skills Gap & Talent Shortage

This report shares findings from a survey conducted of more than 3,100 IT, security and other non-technical professionals. It explores their learning habits, levels of personal and organizational preparedness, and factors that improve their confidence and defensive capabilities. If the key findings below resonate with challenges facing your organization, then you will definitely want to add this to the top of your reading list.

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Added: March 16, 2019
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Avast Global PC Risk Report 2019

This report reveals that globally, in any given month, home users are twice as much at risk of encountering any type of malware, with a 20.09% chance of infection; business users, on the other hand, have a 10.87% chance of getting attacked, generally because they often have more layers of protection in place. The more people and businesses depend on computers, along with the type of activities carried out on them and the data these PCs hold, the greater consequences and damage malware attacks can cause.

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Added: March 16, 2019
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The State Of Cloud Cybersecurity in Health Care

This is the infographic that reveals the key information revealed in the report of the same name.

Added: March 1, 2019
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Beginner's Guide to Brute Force & DDoS Attacks

This report offers advice for what to do when the barbarians are at your door…

Added: February 27, 2019
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Reducing Phishing Risk In The SOC

This whitepaper is intended to help firms understand how security automation can accelerate analyst response time to incoming phishing alerts and minimize the impact of these malicious attacks on their environment.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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2018 Threat Intelligence Report

This report takes a look at the threat intelligence of organizations surveyed in 2018. Among the key findings of the report are that organizations are leveraging threat intelligence data for a number of use cases, and many rate themselves fairly competent in their use of threat intelligence to identify and remediate cyber threats.

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Added: February 9, 2019
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Defeat Evasive Malware

In this whitepaper, they look at three categories of approaches taken by malware to evade sandboxes and explore techniques associated with each approach.

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Added: February 7, 2019
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Why Machine Learning is More Likely to Cure Cancer Than to Stop Malware

From the report, “Machine Learning (ML) is based around the idea machines can learn from data. ML techniques have been around for a very long time. In recent years, their use has exploded thanks to advancements in elastic cloud computing and big data. Now, ML is commonly used in fields as diverse as medical research, fraud detection, smart cars, online search and electronic commerce personalization and recommendations, to name just a few. ML has recently become the shiny new object for security and is the foundational pillar of products such as next-generation antivirus (NGAV) and User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA). While most of these products have promised to be a “silver bullet” against malware, complete protection remains illusive. In fact, for a number of reasons, ML is more likely to detect and cure cancer than to stop all of today’s advanced threats. As far-fetched as this may sound, a detailed look at the distinctions between cancer detection and malware detection quickly demonstrate why this statement is true. Let’s have a look at why ML will only get you so far and what you can do about it. ” Read on to find out more.

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Added: February 6, 2019
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2019 SIEM Survey Report

The 2019 SIEM Survey Report represents one of the most comprehensive surveys on SIEM to date, designed to explore the latest trends, key challenges, and solution preferences for SIEM.

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Added: February 6, 2019
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Anatomy Of An Attack: Iranian Nation State Interdiction

This report offers deep insight into the threat actor known as Oilrig.

Added: February 6, 2019
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SIEM Report

The 2019 SIEM Survey Report represents one of the most comprehensive surveys on SIEM to date, designed to explore the latest trends, key challenges, and solution preferences for SIEM.

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Added: January 31, 2019
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Forging Documents in the Deep and Dark Web

This report offers insight into forged documents online. And how they are traded and used to commit identity fraud or evade authorities.

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Added: January 31, 2019
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The State of AI in Cybersecurity: The Benefits, Limitations and Evolving Questions

Osterman Research conducted an in-depth survey of decision makers and influencers. To qualify for the survey, individuals had to be knowledgeable about the security operations in their organizations and their organizations had to have at least 1,000 employees. A total of 404 surveys were conducted during June and July 2018. This white paper discusses the results of that research and our analysis of the survey data.

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Added: January 15, 2019
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Morphisec Labs Threat Report: December 2018

This Morphisec Labs Threat Report is based on anonymized threat data collected from approximately 2,000,000 installed Morphisec endpoint agents as well as in-depth investigations conducted by Morphisec researchers. It includes observations about trends in the wider security landscape together with analyses of the tactics and techniques used by malicious actors.

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Added: January 15, 2019
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