Do you know how attackers can move once they're inside your network? The access footprint changes constantly as users log on and off, restart systems, change roles, and access resources. Until now, these conditions have only been visible when skilled analysts inspect individual systems. Attack Surface Manager reveals...
APTs can be particularly harmful to financial service organizations, raising the need for early detection of malicious intruders. This white paper describes three use cases that illustrate how Illusive's technology is helping these organizations stay ahead of advanced attackers.
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During periods of rapid growth, your business is especially vulnerable to cyberattacks from both malicious insiders, and external threat actors. Extended periods of IT change and consolidation can open seemingly minor security gaps that can quickly become gaping holes attackers will exploit. This quick read will...
Insider incidents are a chronic problem
for organizations. Back in 2009, the
National Computer Security Survey
noted that "Forty percent of all incidents
reported... were attributed to insiders".
Fast forward almost a decade, and that's still true.
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People,...
If your organization is about to
embark on an M&A process, brace
yourselves: your vulnerability to
attack is about to go up, and
cyber-criminals are likely to be
doubling their efforts to capitalize
on this window of opportunity.
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How M&A is an opportunity for...
Ponemon Institute surveyed over 600 IT and IT security
practitioners to understand how well organizations are addressing
cyber risks associated with attackers who may already be residing
within the perimeter. In this study, these are referred to as
"post-breach" or "resident" attackers.
The...
Every day, as employees routinely use applications and share data, they leave behind an invisible "access footprint" - credentials and connections to other systems. These are the basic tools - keys - that advanced
attackers use once inside your network to move from their initial point of entry to their targets. The...
Distributed deception technology does not provide a viable solution for defending ATM machines against attacks executed physically on the machines themselves. But it is arguably the most effective means of stopping the most damaging attacks - the ones executed against the larger ATM network or those enabled by...
Yesterday's threat detection is not working. Companies must reshape their cybersecurity programs, knowing that attackers are always looking for a way in - or may have already penetrated.
There are numerous ways healthcare organizations can benefit from a deception approach as new cyber vulnerabilities and risks in...
In today's dynamic healthcare environments, new cyber vulnerabilities and risks open as fast as older ones get remedied. As attackers become more sophisticated, and as IT innovation continues to pick up pace, the escalation of cyber risk can easily overwhelm organizations with limited resources.
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Today's reality is that attackers are always present. Deception technology is purpose-built to stop advanced attacks and align security operations to top business risks.
In this white paper, we offer three examples of how financial services organizations are leveraging deception technology to get ahead of advanced...
The most costly attacks on ATMs are likely to be executed through the bank's corporate network. Although from inside the network, attackers cannot execute financial transactions on the ATM machines themselves, they can potentially gain access to the entire network of ATMs, as well as the related patch management...
Smart hackers coordinate their attacks across your system. Now you can outsmart the hackers by coordinating your defenses by enabling your products to work together and respond automatically to threats.
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The benefits of coordinating your security;
Why synchronized security means...
The FBI reports that 22,000 businesses worldwide have been victims of Business Email Compromise (BEC), with recent losses exceeding $5B. In virtually every one of these cases, attackers fraudulently extracted funds from financial institutions using advanced social engineering and email deception tactics.
In this...
Deception is the most successful strategy in military history. Just as armies used deceit to conquer continents, cyber-deception is being used by more and more organizations to exploit a hacker's greatest weakness - being a human, after all, behind a keyboard. Deception techniques such as honeypots are not a new. But...
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