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Threat Intelligence on COVID-19

The question what the malicious actors do during the crisis is one which comes up fairly often. My observation was – as bad as it sounds – that we had “business as usual”. As with any catastrophe or significant event, we see themed phishing attacks popping up – the same here. I guess as long…

April 9, 2020Leave a commentCrime, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cybercrime, Government, Incidents, Products, Strategy, Terrorism, TrendsBy Roger Halbheer

Microsoft Threat Intell: GALLIUM: Targeting global telecom

I guess this is important for Telcos (and others): GALLIUM: Targeting global telecom

December 13, 2019Leave a commentCrime, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Incidents, MicrosoftBy Roger Halbheer

Microsoft Security Intelligence Report – Now Interactive

I hope you know the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report as we publish it since a long time.

Now, this time, we have it interactive in different areas. You can drill down to geos etc. and cut the data as you like it. It might help you to get your personal SIR.

Have fun: https://www.microsoft.com/securityinsights

March 11, 2019Leave a commentMicrosoft, Strategy, TrendsBy Roger Halbheer

Expected Threats in the Next 6 Months

As Threat Intelligence is one of the key assets to be built in companies, the right information sources will be key. The challenge there is not only to get information but to transform it into actionable intelligence. It needs to be targeted to the industry you are working in as well as to the situation…

August 14, 2017Leave a commentAccenture, Crime, Cybercrime, iDefense, Industry, TrendsBy Roger Halbheer

Do we tackle the right Threat Intelligence?

As you might know, I am deeply convinced that better threat intelligence allows us to take better security decisions – and I am not the only one making this statement. I am trying to get my head around threat intelligence since a while now and realized that depending on with whom I talk, they have…

April 5, 2017Leave a commentCrime, Cybercrime, Process, TerrorismBy Roger Halbheer

Threat Intelligence – The Next Big Thing and a Game-Changing Acquisition by Accenture

I made this statement often: To me a good and sound threat intelligence, which is linking to the business will be absolutely key in the future. Therefore we entered into agreement to acquire iDefense – so read on. A study we published last autumn made it clear: We are investing more and more money in…

February 10, 20171 CommentAccenture, Crime, Cybercrime, Industry, Process, SecurityBy Roger Halbheer

Security Detection – The Next Generation

You might be aware of the fact, that I am not a too big fan of classical SIEM tools. In my opinion, they often fail to deliver good results efficiently, deliver too many false positives and need quite a team of engineers to keep the ruleset/use cases current. Typically, I use these environments to monitor…

March 4, 2016Leave a commentAccenture, Cloud Computing, Incidents, Industry, TechnologyBy Roger Halbheer
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