CrowdStrike 2021 Threat Hunting Report
In September CrowdStrike released its 2021 Threat Hunting Report, providing insights into current adversary tactics and notable intrusions. Within this report, CrowdStrike takes a look at:
- The most common tactics, techniques and procedures used by adversaries
- How adversaries are carrying out their campaigns in the wild
- Key recommendations you can take to protect your organisation against current and emerging threats
Download your copy today or check out our blog here, where our Pre-Sales and Customer Success Manager has shared more on the key findings.
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