Reading 2023's cybersecurity tarot cards

Reading 2023's cybersecurity tarot cards

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When synthetic logs don’t lie: Generating coherent attack stories for better detection

Are your detection rules failing because your test data lacks the nuance of a real-world network? In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy sits down with David Bianco to discuss why traditional synthetic data often falls short and how his new open-source project, EvidenceForge, is cha ...  Show more

The trust paradox: How attackers weaponize legitimate SaaS platforms

In this episode of Talos Takes, Amy Ciminnisi sits down with researcher Diana Brown to discuss the rise of "platform-as-a-proxy" (PAP) attacks. We explore how threat actors are weaponizing legitimate SaaS platforms like GitHub and Jira to deliver phishing campaigns that bypass tr ...  Show more

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