Publications

Contributing to the Annual DBIR

This year’s DBIR release from Verizon exposes valuable and well organized data on global incidents this past year. Our contributions on targeted attack activity and other areas to a report like this one over the past several years is important to help to improve cyber-security awareness and education both in the security industry and the general public.

PyramidEye

The report is well organized, offering trending information from Point of Sale incidents to cyber-espionage, web application hacking, cybercrime, and skimming. And it simplifies most of the data into nine categories for ease of discussion. The data demonstrates that intruders will use tried and true techniques before moving on to the newest and most expensive. Like most years in cybersecurity, “It’s like déjà vu, all over again.” —Yogi Berra

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You can download the 2016 DBIR here, its 85 pages of data and diagrams can help provide informed discussion around these topics on a greater scale. We look forward to another great writeup in 2017 from the DBIR guys at Verizon.

Contributing to the Annual DBIR

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Reports

BlindEagle flying high in Latin America

Kaspersky shares insights into the activity and TTPs of the BlindEagle APT, which targets organizations and individuals in Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Panama and other Latin American countries.

APT trends report Q2 2024

The report features the most significant developments relating to APT groups in Q2 2024, including the new backdoor in Linux utility XZ, a new RAT called SalmonQT, and hacktivist activity.

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