Security News > 2021 > June > Cyborg Security’s capabilities combat attacks on critical infrastructure and supply chains
Cyborg Security unveiled new capabilities within the HUNTER content platform.
These capabilities are designed to defend against rapidly evolving threats, including growing attacks on critical infrastructure and supply chains, while reducing Mean-Time-to-Deployment of threat hunting and detection content.
"Companies need to refocus on proactive cyber defense, like threat hunting, to combat the growing threat posed by cybercriminals and foreign governments to businesses of all sizes. Cyborg Security remains at the forefront of threat hunting and detection content, and HUNTER enables any organization to establish or scale-up their threat hunting operations overnight."
Cyborg Security's HUNTER platform delivers timely, actionable, and optimized behavioral threat hunting and detection content into organizations' existing security platforms.
Cyborg Security has purpose-built the HUNTER platform for security teams with nascent or maturing threat hunting capabilities.
Cyborg Security has developed the Threat Hunting Framework, a free resource, to provide practical advice for establishing or scaling their threat hunting operations.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/yAeC71qyXhY/
Related news
- Update your OpenWrt router! Security issue made supply chain attack possible (source)
- New IOCONTROL malware used in critical infrastructure attacks (source)
- Iran-linked crew used custom 'cyberweapon' in US critical infrastructure attacks (source)
- OpenWrt orders router firmware updates after supply chain attack scare (source)
- CERT-UA Warns of Phishing Attacks Targeting Ukraine’s Defense and Security Force (source)
- Ivanti Issues Critical Security Updates for CSA and Connect Secure Vulnerabilities (source)
- Cleo patches critical zero-day exploited in data theft attacks (source)
- Ultralytics Supply-Chain Attack (source)
- CISA confirms critical Cleo bug exploitation in ransomware attacks (source)
- 390,000 WordPress accounts stolen from hackers in supply chain attack (source)