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Global Ad Fraud Detection Market Projected To Reach $9.4 Billion By 2031 - Seite 3
Safe-T's enterprise privacy unit, NetNut, provides businesses with the ability to gather mass amounts of public web data fast. The Company has invested significant resources in re-designing its network architecture in recent months. CONTINUED… Read the Safe-T Group full press release by going to: https://safetgroup.com/press-releases/
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SentinelOne (NYSE: S), an autonomous cybersecurity platform company, was recently recognized in the MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluation for Managed Services for its Vigilance MDR. This achievement follows three consecutive years of top performance in MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise valuations and MITRE ATT&CK Deception evaluation. SentinelOne is the only XDR vendor to participate in every MITRE evaluation spanning EDR, Identity/Deception, and now MDR - and consistently deliver top results. Integrated within Singularity XDR, SentinelOne is fully committed to MITRE's frameworks as the de facto language of cybersecurity, supporting organizations in programmatic risk reduction.
The MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluation for Managed Services evaluated vendors' ability to analyze and describe adversary behavior from OilRig, also known as APT 34. The evaluation highlighted the importance of MDR services in providing faster threat mitigation to reduce attacker dwell time, showcasing SentinelOne Vigilance MDR's.
CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD), a leader in cloud-delivered protection of endpoints, cloud workloads, identity and data, recently announced its results in the first-ever MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations for security service providers. The CrowdStrike Falcon platform achieved 99% detection coverage of adversary behavior (reporting 75 of the 76 adversary techniques) out of the 16 vendors evaluated.
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This inaugural round of MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations tested vendors by emulating the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) of OilRig (also known as HELIX KITTEN), the adversary group with operations aligned to the strategic objectives of the Iranian government. Vendors were asked to accurately identify malicious activity and associate it to the adversary and corresponding steps in the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Unique to the evaluation, MITRE employed a closed book version of adversary emulation, whereby vendors did not know the adversary until after the execution was complete.