Cyber Threat Intelligence
A comprehensive overview of cyber threat intelligence: What it is, how it’s used, the process lifecycle, use cases, and evaluation guidelines.
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) is a key concept in cybersecurity and threat intelligence. The purpose is to identify patterns of behavior which can be used to defend against specific strategies and threat vectors used by malicious actors.
A comprehensive overview of cyber threat intelligence: What it is, how it’s used, the process lifecycle, use cases, and evaluation guidelines.
Threat Advisory: Attackers are using file-sharing services like Smash or WeTransfer to deliver Bumblebee malware disguised as RFPs.
This blog post offers social engineering countermeasures and provides guidance to minimize the risk of falling victim to these attacks.
Spear phishing at scale: A new era of AI fueled attacks where social engineering, social media, AI tools, and micro-targeting converge.
This post shares a few highly effective social engineering examples using micro-targeting techniques based on LinkedIn profile attributes.
From novice hackers to complex cybercriminal networks, see how attackers build detailed profiles of their social engineering attack targets.
Social engineering prevention basics: Learn what it is, the red flags of an attack, and how your personal digital habits create organizational risks.
Social engineering attacks are a type of cybercrime that human weakness by using psychological manipulation to trick individuals.
A curated threat intelligence approach, in which aging data is managed based on current attack status, is crucial to preventing cybercrime.
Threat Alert: Active PayPal payment request scam uses social engineering to exploit users and evade detection without the use of a link.