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Two Minutes on: Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT)
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HEAT is a new acronym standing for highly evasive adaptive threats. HEAT refers to a group of threats that have been responsible for some of the larger, successful ransomware attacks of 2021. Traditional security stacks used by mostly every organization have not changed much in the last ten years. Unfortunately, this means hackers have had lots of time to understand and adapt to these security techniques. This video features Mark Guntrip, Senior Director of Cybersecurity Strategy at Menlo Security providing a summary on HEAT attacks - what they are, how they work, and how to stop them. Download to learn more.
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