Rip up the script when assembling a modern security team

Lior Div's latest Network World blog post discusses the critical perspectives security teams need in today's advanced threat landscape:

Organizations have to rethink what components are key to a security team if they hope to stay ahead of attackers.

The advanced threats companies face require security teams have different characteristics than the backgrounds analysts typically have. However, most businesses hire security practitioners who have similar professional backgrounds and capabilities. Analysts usually have IT backgrounds, are taught to quickly resolve threats and work in an environment that doesn’t embrace speaking out when there’s a security incident.

 

The adversaries, meanwhile, have a more evolved perspective on how to carry out hacking campaigns. Attack operations often include people who have a range of experiences. For example, to hack a bank, attackers will hire hacking experts as well as someone with deep knowledge about the financial services industry. Hacking teams often employ experts who have various technical capabilities to help them approach attacks in different ways and switch gears if one tactic isn’t working. Hackers realize that a more diverse team—and the mindset it brings—increases the likelihood of the attack’s success.

Read the full post here.

Lital Asher-Dotan
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Lital Asher-Dotan

Lital is a Marketing Team Leader, Storyteller, Technology Marketing Expert. She joined Cybereason as the first marketing hire and built a full marketing department. Specializing in brand building, product marketing, communication and content. Passionate about building ROI-driven marketing teams.