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FortiGuard Labs’ Derek Manky talks about how threat playbooks can equip defense teams with the tools they need to fight back against evolving attacker TTPs.
Security defense strategy can be extremely complex, with security teams grappling with tens of thousands of information points and evolving attacker techniques, said Derek Manky, Chief of Security Insights & Global Threat Alliances at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs.
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FortiGuard Labs has created threat playbooks to help companies deal with this complexity, by exposing attack techniques utilized by attackers (including Indicators of Compromise and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures). These adversary playbooks – such as a recent playbook about a JavaScript RAT targeting verticals in the governmental monetary and financial sectors in Asia – give defense teams the tools to combat specific types of threats, said Manky.