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Radware Releases Series III of Its Hacker’s Almanac

Radware Releases Series II of Its 2021 Hacker’s Almanac

New field guide offers guidance on using actionable threat intelligence to anticipate and respond to cyber aggressions

Radware, a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions, introduced Series III of its Hacker’s Almanac. The final installment in the three-part series focuses on threat intelligence and cyber defense. It’s designed as a field guide for security analysts, professionals, and executive decision-makers to enable them to better practice, anticipate, detect, and respond to future cyber aggressions.

“Understanding the threat landscape is one thing. Extracting and leveraging actionable intelligence to reinforce an organization’s defensive posture is another,“ said Pascal Geenens, director of threat intelligence at Radware. “Threat intelligence empowers organizations by providing them with the knowledge and visibility needed to make well-informed decisions about their security defenses and respond faster to current and evolving threats.”

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Series III of the Hacker’s Almanac:

  • Outlines each phase of the threat intelligence lifecycle and explains how it can be used to help organizations improve their knowledge base and increase visibility across their threat surface and the global threat landscape.
  • Demonstrates how to apply vetted intelligence from various types of internal and external sources, including telemetry, malware analysis, web monitoring tools, government agencies, and the security community.
  • Offers details on cyber defense and how to achieve an improved security posture through actionable intelligence and defensive strategies.

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“There is no silver bullet or single path to a strong security posture,” said Geenens. “And no shield is impenetrable. However, organizations that stay vigilant, shore up defenses, and create a healthy threat intelligence program will be better prepared to respond and maintain business operations when the inevitable happens.”

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