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Threat Intel

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Threat Intel”

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Cyberthreat Defense Report

This docuement was created to Empower your organization to shift focus from protection to exploring new possibilities with a unified Lifecycle Defense.

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Added: October 19, 2018
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ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2016

In the following report, we give an overview of the top cyber-threats assessed in 2016. By concentrating more on the cyber-threats, ETL 2016 is more streamlined towards the details of cyber threats, while it provides information on threat agents and attack vectors. Based on this material, we deliver our conclusions for policy makers, businesses and research.

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Added: October 19, 2018
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Network Detection: What Is It Really?

This report seeks to help provide important information to clarify what cybersecurity organizations are truly offering.

Added: October 19, 2018
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Thwarting The Tricksters Out To Get Your Money

This small article discusses the importance of your organization getting ahead of phishing email campaigns.

Added: October 19, 2018
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Flipping the Economics of Attacks

How much does it cost technically proficient adversaries to conduct successful attacks, and how much do they earn? In this report, they look at the relationships between the time spent and compensation of today’s adversaries and how organizations can thwart attacks. As revealed in this research, while some attackers may be motivated by non-pecuniary reasons, such as those that are geopolitical or reputational, an average of 69 percent of respondents say they are in it for the money.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Making Threat Intelligence Actionable

From the report, “AED is an acronym we‘ve coined, short for “Acquire, Enrich, Detect.” It describes the process we use internally to collect threat intelligence and actualize our ability to identify when networks are under attack. We do this in the shortest possible time, with the highest degree of confidence, by looking ONLY at the raw network traffic.”

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Added: October 18, 2018
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Threat Advisory: Skyscape

This is a threat advisory for Skyscape

Added: October 18, 2018
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Threat Landscape 2015

For yet another year the 2015 edition of the cyber-threat landscape features a number of unique observations, the main one being the smooth advancement of maturity. As a matter of fact, cyber-space stakeholders have gone through varying degrees of further maturity. While the friendly agents – the good guys – have demonstrated increased cooperation and orchestrated reaction to cyber-threats, hostile agents – the bad guys – have advanced their malicious tools with obfuscation, stealthiness and striking power.

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Added: October 18, 2018
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UK Cities Exposed: A Shodan-based Security Study On Exposed Cyber Assets In The UK

This paper takes a look at the cities of the United Kingdom, and the cyber threats that occurred there.

Added: October 18, 2018
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2017 Threat Monitoring Report

This report is based on a survey of a wide number of cybersecurity professionals, and deals with a variety of issues ranging from the threat landscape to incident recovery.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Building A Threat Intelligence Programme UK Edition

The report is based on research findings on the best practices and impacts of building a threat intelligence programme.

Added: October 17, 2018
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Digital Souks: Middle Eastern and North African Underground

Trend Micro researchers’ in-depth explorations of the cybercriminal underworld— from Germany1, Brazil2, Japan3, North America4, and China5 to Russia6—have shown how financial gain motivates the way malware, crimeware, personally identifiable information (PII), and stolen commodities change hands. While their marketplaces are profit-driven and focused on flaunting their wares, we observed that the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) underground was somewhat different with its ironic mix of ideology and felony.

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Added: October 17, 2018
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Two Years Of Pawn Storm: Examining An Increasingly Relevant Threat

This paper is exclusively dedicated to the cyber threat, Pawn Storm.

Added: October 17, 2018
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2018 Threat Hunting Report

This report focusses on the issues of Threat Hunting. It details the growth in Threat Hunting, the trends and processes surrounding it, and what it can mean for your organization.

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Added: October 16, 2018
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An Introduction to Cyber Threat Modelling

This document defines an analytical model of cyber threat intelligence in terms of a threat entity’s goal orientation, the capabilities it uses to pursue its goals and its modus operandi. The model is intended to act as a common guiding template for conducting a cyber threat assessment for use by penetration testers to define a set of realistic and threat-informed cyber attack test scenarios.

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Added: October 16, 2018
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Joao Malware Analysis

This report provides analysis and information related to Joao Malware which has attacked video gamers.

Added: October 16, 2018
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The Evolving State Of Network Security

ProtectWise partnered with Osterman Research to interview more than 400 security analysts in the United States in order to uncover the state of network security today across organizations with 1,000 or more employees. The research looked at the biggest security challenges from the inside out, from staffing priorities to the need for specialized roles.

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Added: October 16, 2018
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Threat Report 2015

The Proofpoint Threat Report explores threats, trends, and transformations that they see within their customer base and in the wider security marketplace.

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Added: October 16, 2018
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2017 Quarterly Threat Report Q1

This report takes a look at the cyber threats that took place in the 1st Quarter of 2017. It provides a good concise look at what business sectors were most under threat.

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Added: October 15, 2018
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The Rise And Fall OF Scan4You

This is exclusive research into the cyber threat that is Scan4You. It discusses the history and current outcomes of this unique threat.

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Added: October 15, 2018
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2016 State of the Endpoint Report

This annual study is conducted by Ponemon Institute to understand trends and changes in endpoint risk in organizations. An endpoint can include servers, desktops, laptops, smartphones, and even printers, ATMs and PoS devices. They surveyed 694 US IT and IT security practitioners who are involved in endpoint security in a variety of organizations.

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Added: October 14, 2018
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