Building the foundation of a mature threat hunting program
Many organizations, especially large global enterprises, don't always have the best visibility into how many third-party vendors they are using at a given time, or what types of assets are in their environment because of those third-party vendors. In addition, they are at the mercy of their third-party partners' security as well as their own. To address the growing challenges, organizations need to build the foundation for a mature threat hunting program. Several key components make up a foundation for threat hunting. Download this in-depth guide to learn effective hunting strategies and how to address critical visibility and data gaps.
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