"CISA Red Team Shares Key Findings to Improve Monitoring and Hardening of Networks"

The US Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) titled "CISA Red Team Shares Key Findings to Improve Monitoring and Hardening of Networks," describing a red team assessment of a large organization with a mature cyber posture that manages critical infrastructure. CISA's new CSA delves into the red team's tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) as well as key findings for network defenders wanting to take proactive steps to decrease the threat posed by malicious cyber actors. As described in the CSA, the CISA red team gained persistent network access to the organization, moved laterally across numerous geographically separate facilities, and gained access to systems close to the organization's sensitive business systems. This advisory emphasizes the significance of early detection and ongoing monitoring of cyber assets. This article continues to discuss the CSA on CISA red team findings to help network defenders improve the monitoring and hardening of their networks.

HSToday reports "CISA Red Team Shares Key Findings to Improve Monitoring and Hardening of Networks"

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