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Cybersecurity: Defense Against the Latest Attacking Techniques in the ATP Test (February 2024)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1084773"><p>This testing is accurate in that its in the wild malicious items and testing with realworld routes of infection, not POCs with half baked tests. Fileless malware are not new and have been around prevalent since around 2017. IOA "indicators of attack" being necessary over IOC "indicators of compromise" in these suites is something I think they are understanding by now. Of course delivery has everything to do with how the malicious item affects a system regardless of what type it is, and as shown, most of these are introduced via Phishing campaigns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1084773"] This testing is accurate in that its in the wild malicious items and testing with realworld routes of infection, not POCs with half baked tests. Fileless malware are not new and have been around prevalent since around 2017. IOA "indicators of attack" being necessary over IOC "indicators of compromise" in these suites is something I think they are understanding by now. Of course delivery has everything to do with how the malicious item affects a system regardless of what type it is, and as shown, most of these are introduced via Phishing campaigns. [/QUOTE]
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