Case study – preventing Malgent trojan horse
Intro Yesterday (September 12th, 2024) our Active Endpoint Deception platform prevented a new variant of Malgent trojan horse that was built just a few hours prior to the attack on
Intro Yesterday (September 12th, 2024) our Active Endpoint Deception platform prevented a new variant of Malgent trojan horse that was built just a few hours prior to the attack on
Let’s start off by acknowledging that 10 years ago, the EDR brought a major paradigm change in the world of cyber security. It strengthened organizations and their ability to identify,
Hen Lamay, Deceptive Bytes: “every organization should review its cybersecurity posture to make sure it can prevent, detect, and recover from a cyberattack” Today’s cyber threats are very different from
Deceptive Bytes’ research team detected in recent days a wave of attacks on European organizations, while the attacks are not that sophisticated, they employ social engineering to make users run
More and more firms are turning to remote working and, while doing so, expect staff members to remain on top of their jobs using a variety of different devices. This
So, what can be learned from the Chernobyl disaster and how it can be implemented in Cyber security operations? Lately, everyone is talking about the new HBO miniseries, Chernobyl, portraying
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are considered the next evolution in computer science as they allow computers to perform complex decisions and tasks that were up until now