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Cyber Attacks During War and Peace: How the Threat Landscape Was Altered in 2022
Andrew Kopcienski, Principal Intelligence Analyst, Mandiant
The most intensive kinetic military conflict in modern history erupted when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022. That war developed in a myriad of unexpected ways that impacted nearly every aspect of the cyber threat landscape. Attackers were forced to find new, creative and uncommon techniques to evade detection and bypass security defenses, while also solving for rapidly shifting real-world priorities.
The past year of adversary evolution has created a landscape filled with malicious actors who are conducting new attacks, in new ways, against new targets, for entirely new reasons.
Now, organizations have to grapple with attacker techniques they never considered a major risk before – and defending against them requires new ways of approaching cyber defense.
Join Andrew Kopcienski to discuss what’s changed, what hasn’t, and why it matters significantly to the protection of your organization moving forward.
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By the Numbers of Today's Top Cyber Developments and Attacks: M-Trends 2023
Kirstie Failey, Senior Threat Analyst, Mandiant; Jake Nicastro, Principal Threat Analyst, Mandiant
The M-Trends 2023 report is packed with timely data from Mandiant’s frontline incident response investigations and unparalleled threat intelligence, offering an inside look into trending response metrics and attacker operations from some of the most impactful breaches around the world.
Join two of Mandiant’s top threat analysts on May 23, 2023 at 11:00am EST as they walk you through what these findings mean and how they can significantly affect your security approach.
Topics for discussion will include:
- Global and Regional Dwell Times
- Detection by Source Trends
- Industry Targeting Metrics
- New and Notable Threat Groups
- Top Infection Vectors and Malware Families
- Most Prevalent Attacker Techniques
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Cyber Attacks During War and Peace: How the Threat Landscape Was Altered in 2022
Andrew Kopcienski, Principal Intelligence Analyst, Mandiant
The most intensive kinetic military conflict in modern history erupted when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022. That war developed in a myriad of unexpected ways that impacted nearly every aspect of the cyber threat landscape. Attackers were forced to find new, creative and uncommon techniques to evade detection and bypass security defenses, while also solving for rapidly shifting real-world priorities.
The past year of adversary evolution has created a landscape filled with malicious actors who are conducting new attacks, in new ways, against new targets, for entirely new reasons.
Now, organizations have to grapple with attacker techniques they never considered a major risk before – and defending against them requires new ways of approaching cyber defense.
Join Andrew Kopcienski to discuss what’s changed, what hasn’t, and why it matters significantly to the protection of your organization moving forward.