A Q&A with Women in Security – Part 1
This Sunday, March 8th, is International Women’s Day — a day dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women and encouraging further action to ensure equality among genders. It’s no secret that cybersecurity — and technology in general — has long been a…
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March 5, 2020
What Are Living Off the Land Attacks?
Posted by: Andrew Hollister
In the physical world, “living off the land” simply means to survive only by the resources that you can harvest from the natural land. There may be multiple reasons for doing this — perhaps you want to get “off the…
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March 4, 2020
How to Evaluate Threat Intelligence Feed Metadata for Better Context and Accuracy
Threat intelligence feeds are a powerful way to identify attacks that use known infrastructure and malware. Unfortunately, teams can spend a lot of time chasing down alarms triggered by IP addresses that appear on a threat feed. So how can…
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February 26, 2020
Streamline Your Day with the All-New NetMon 4
Here at LogRhythm, we strive to keep improving the security analyst experience. Our latest workflow improvements have arrived with LogRhythm NetMon 4, in which we’ve made it easier and faster to surface threats and investigate issues on your network. We also thought…
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February 14, 2020
2019 in the Rearview, 2020 in the Windshield
Posted by: Andrew Hollister
2019 was a big year for IT security whichever way you choose to look at it. Huge volumes of records were exposed, loads of organizations experienced a ransomware attack, skimmers compromised countless websites, and European authorities issued massive fines under…
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February 5, 2020
Using Data Visualizations to Prove the Return on Investment of Your Security Program
Posted by: Rob Sweeney
Senior Security Engineer Rob Sweeney is a guest blogger from Penn Medicine and a valued LogRhythm contributor. Rob’s presentation at LogRhythm’s third annual user conference, RhythmWorld, was so well received by our users that we asked him if he would…
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January 24, 2020