Security News > 2020 > February > Now available: eSentire’s 2019 Annual Threat Intelligence Report
Recently released, eSentire's 2019 Threat Intelligence Report: Perspectives from 2019 and Predictions for 2020 provides visuals, data and written analysis, as well as practical recommendations for readers seeking to understand and better respond to the cybersecurity threat landscape.
Nation states: Most nationally sponsored cybersecurity incidents take the form of espionage through data exfiltration.
Phishing: Phishing continues to be an effective, low-effort means of acquiring credentials that can be sold or put to use to gain initial system access.
eSentire Threat Intelligence used data gathered from over 2,000 proprietary network and host-based detection sensors distributed globally across multiple industries.
Quantitative intelligence analysis results were further processed by a qualitative intelligence analyst resulting in a written analytical product.
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