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or specialized tools to deliver obfuscation defenses such as: Honeypots: Provide tempting targets for attackers that contain no valid information as one of several similar deception technologies to trigger alerts for early attack detection. These techniques can use built-in software features (for firewalls, operating systems, etc.)
And yet, the awareness of cyber security risks – from phishing and social engineering attacks to software supply chain compromises – remains low. Nobody knows that better than our guest this week.
Policies, procedures, and user training : educate users, IT staff, and security teams regarding expectations, rules of behavior, standards, and methods of maintaining security and addressing incidents. For example, hackers can use packet sniffers or a phishing link using a man-in-the-middle attack.
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And I think the, you know, this is, you know, this is part of what we're about at Cato, I guess is is trying to educate the industry that, hey, actually, you can investigate, you can do forensics in the cloud. VAMOSI: But you have examples of successful data forensics in the cloud, do you not? CAMPBELL: Yeah, absolutely.
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