Understanding the Cyber Intrusion Path to Strengthen Security
12/03/2024Devon Ackerman, Global Head of Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) for Cybereason, compares the cyber intrusion path to a home break-in. This clarifies how organizations must change network security monitoring to strengthen cybersecurity.
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