The number of vulnerabilities exploited by threat actors may be holding steady, but the types of targeted flaws and the speed with which attackers are weaponizing them should give enterprises concern.
New research by cybersecurity firm Mandiant provides eyebrow-raising statistics on the exploitation of vulnerabilities by attackers, based on an analysis of 138 different exploited vulnerabilities ...
What good is a fix if you don't use it? Experts are urging security teams to patch promptly as vulnerability exploits now account for the majority of intrusions, according to the latest figures.… ...
When you hear "insider threat," what comes to mind? A rogue employee stealing files before quitting? Think bigger. The reality is far more alarming. Today's insider threats aren't lone wolves acting ...
Recent research into KEVs and CVEs shows that threat actors are capitalizing on flaws much more quickly, leaving defenders in need of improved detection and patching regimens. Patching windows for ...
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