Utilize STAP to stop cybercriminals | |
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Lack of situational awareness makes it too easy for cybercriminals to gain access to sensitive resources and causes defenders to be much too slow in understanding a threat and its scope. Enterprise adoption of endpoint specialized threat analysis and protection (STAP) is being driven by the desire to move to a modern security approach designed to monitor system behavior and detect the tactics and tools used in more sophisticated targeted attacks. Discover how to bolster your existing security infrastructure with tools designed to detect advanced threats from each of the 3 STAP subcategories: endpoint, boundary, and internal network analysis. Learn how to combine capabilities designed to analyze suspicious files with behavioral analysis to identify suspicious file activity early. | |
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Utilize STAP to stop cybercriminals
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