Security News > 2017 > April > Threat hunting still maturing and mostly ad-hoc (Help Net Security)
Threat hunting is becoming an integral part of defensive activities in larger enterprises or those that have been heavily targeted in the past, according to a new SANS survey. Yet, findings also show that threat hunting is still an immature practice that relies mostly on human intuition to conduct the searches. SANS defines threat hunting as a focused and iterative approach to search out, identify and understand adversaries that have entered the defender’s networks. Hunting … More →
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