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ThreatBook Peer-Recognized as a Strong Performer in the 2025 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Network Detection and Response — for the Third Consecutive Year
Singapore, Singapore, 13th November 2025, CyberNewsWire...
NDR: Not Just a "Nice to Have" Anymore
Network Detection and Response NDR is no longer a 'nice-to-have'—it’s essential. NDR complements EDR, accelerates incident response, and enhances visibility, making it a critical tool for modern cybersecurity strategies and service providers...
The Rise of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: Why Traditional Security Solutions Fall Short
In recent years, the number and sophistication of zero-day vulnerabilities have surged, posing a critical threat to organizations of all sizes. A zero-day vulnerability is a security flaw in software that is unknown to the vendor and remains unpatched at the time of discovery. Attackers exploit...
NDR in the Modern Cybersecurity Landscape
By Uzair Amir The role of Network Detection and Response NDR in cybersecurity. Learn how NDR tools empower organizations to tackle evolving threats effectively. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: NDR in the Modern Cybersecurity Landscape...
How to Achieve the Best Risk-Based Alerting (Bye-Bye SIEM)
Did you know that Network Detection and Response NDR has become the most effective technology to detect cyber threats? In contrast to SIEM, NDR offers adaptive cybersecurity with reduced false alerts and efficient threat response. Are you aware of Network Detection and Response NDR and how it's...
Deep Packet Inspection vs. Metadata Analysis of Network Detection & Response (NDR) Solutions
Today, most Network Detection and Response NDR solutions rely on traffic mirroring and Deep Packet Inspection DPI. Traffic mirroring is typically deployed on a single-core switch to provide a copy of the network traffic to a sensor that uses DPI to thoroughly analyze the payload. While this...
Ditch the Alert Cannon: Modernizing IDS is a Security Must-Do
After more than 20 years of underwhelming results, security leaders have accepted their intrusion detection system IDS programs as no more than a compliance checkoff. It’s no secret that IDS’s reliance on bi-modal signatures is brittle, easily evaded and often referred to as an “alert cannon.” Ti...
Using MixMode and Carbon Black to Spot a Watering Hole Attack
For those not familiar with watering hole attacks, they are attacks on a specific place—such as a restaurant—that many people visit. They generally involve malicious code being injected into an iframe on the company’s website. In the case of a restaurant, for example, the online menu would be a...