Insider Threat
An insider threat is a security risk that originates from someone with legitimate authorized access to an organization's systems or data — such as an employee, contractor, or business partner — who misuses that access, whether maliciously, negligently, or after being compromised by an external attacker.
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Account Takeover Protection
Account takeover (ATO) protection refers to the layered security controls — including credential monitoring, anomaly detection, multi-factor authentication, an…
Insider Threat
An insider threat is a security risk that originates from someone with legitimate authorized access to an organization's systems or data — such as an employee,…
Data Exfiltration
Data exfiltration is the unauthorized transfer of data out of an organization's systems, whether carried out by an external attacker after a breach, a maliciou…
Lateral Movement
Lateral movement is the set of techniques an attacker uses to move through a network from an initially compromised system to other systems, in order to expand…
Privilege Escalation
Privilege escalation is the technique of exploiting a bug, misconfiguration, or design flaw to gain a higher level of access than originally granted, moving fr…