Security News > 2017 > May > 5 incident response practices that keep enterprises from adapting to new threats (Help Net Security)
Security analysts within enterprises are living a nightmare that never ends. 24 hours a day, their organizations are being attacked by outside (and sometimes inside) perpetrators – hackers, hacktivists, competitors, disgruntled employees, etc. Attacks range in scope and sophistication, but are always there, haunting the security teams tasked with guarding against them. To cope with this never-ending, ever-changing slew of threats, most organizations rely on established best practices to help them mitigate as many incidents … More →
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