Time altering techniques to evade your security controls

How to detect EDR and SIEM evasion techniques

In this article I’ll be talking about ‘Time Travel’ and sadly it’s not an episode of ‘Dr Who’ or ‘Back to the Future’ and not really ‘Time Travel’ but I needed a catchy title! So what I am referring to is how hackers often change the system time of a particular system they are exploiting…

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Endpoint Security Part 3: How to correlate threat intelligence

Endpoint Security Part 3: Threat Intelligence

Overview In this third article of a 5 part series on ‘Endpoint Security’ I’m going to be showing you how you can incorporate ‘Threat Intelligence’ into your security operations strategy. There has been a lot written about threat intelligence over the last decade and it has different meanings to people depending on what industry you…

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Endpoint Security Part 2: Enriching your security event data

Data enrichment with Elastic

In this second part series on ‘Endpoint Security’ I’m going to delve into how you can enrich your security event data to provide further context to assist your security analysts when investigating incidents. In this example we will lead off where we ended from ‘Endpoint Security Part 1’  and so if you were following the…

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Why you need Azure Conditional Access Policies

Conditional Access Policies

Overview Having undertaken a number of Red Team assessments over the last 5 years, one of the common things that is uncovered during these assessments is the lack of robust Microsoft Azure AD conditional access policies. Microsoft Azure AD Conditional access is a premium feature and disabled by default. To enable it you need a…

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Keeping your service provider honest!

We all expect our service providers to do the right thing, abide by contractural terms, provide support when they are meant to and be available when in need. However, sometimes that doesn’t always happen and so how do you keep your provider on the hook if things do go awry? In this example I’ll look…

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