News of cyber criminals and nation-state actors capitalizing on events, planned or unplanned, for financial gain or to wreak havoc have dominated the headlines over the past few years. From COVID to elections to devastating weather events, and now the tragic conflict in Ukraine. We’ve seen threat actors launch ransomware, supply chain attacks and other sophisticated tactics to compromise organizations and the services they deliver. But the human spirit is strong.
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When Attacks Surge, Turn to Data to Strengthen Detection and Response
News of cyber criminals and nation-state actors capitalizing on events, planned or unplanned, for financial gain or to wreak havoc have dominated the headlines over the past few years. From COVID to elections to devastating weather events, and now the tragic conflict in Ukraine. We’ve seen threat actors launch ransomware, supply chain attacks and other sophisticated tactics to compromise organizations and the services they deliver. But the human spirit is strong. The post When Attacks Surge, Turn to Data to Strengthen Detection and Response appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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