Visualização normal

Antes de ontemStream principal

The Final Phase of the Incident Response Lifecycle: Lessons Learned

30 de Abril de 2025, 08:30

To close out this blog series on the six phases of incident response, we will discuss the final phase: Lessons Learned. This phase takes cybersecurity incidents and turns them into opportunities for growth and improvement, and emphasizes analyzing the response, identifying successes and shortcomings, and implementing enhancements to bolster future incident handling.

Incident Response: Recovery

29 de Abril de 2025, 08:45

In our recent blog posts, we’ve been covering the six phases of incident response. So far, we’ve already covered the preparation phase, identification phase, containment phase, and eradication phase. In this blog post, we move on to the recovery phase.

  • ✇The Cado Blog
  • The Fourth Phase of the Incident Response Lifecycle: Eradication chall@cadosecurity.com (Calum Hall)
    After successfully containing a cybersecurity incident, the next crucial step is eradication, the fourth phase in the incident response lifecycle. Eradication involves completely removing malicious components from the organization's systems and addressing vulnerabilities that attackers exploited. Achieving thorough eradication ensures that threats do not linger or reoccur, allowing systems to be safely restored and future incidents prevented.
     

The Fourth Phase of the Incident Response Lifecycle: Eradication

28 de Abril de 2025, 08:30

After successfully containing a cybersecurity incident, the next crucial step is eradication, the fourth phase in the incident response lifecycle. Eradication involves completely removing malicious components from the organization's systems and addressing vulnerabilities that attackers exploited. Achieving thorough eradication ensures that threats do not linger or reoccur, allowing systems to be safely restored and future incidents prevented.

Understanding the Third Stage of the Incident Response Lifecycle: Containment

25 de Abril de 2025, 15:00

Containment is the third stage in the incident response lifecycle and it directly influences how quickly and effectively an organization can mitigate the impact of a cybersecurity incident. This phase aims to halt the spread of threats, minimize damage, and maintain operational continuity. Successful containment requires rapid decision-making, careful planning, and execution of immediate and long-term actions.

  • ✇The Cado Blog
  • Incident Response: The Identification Phase chall@cadosecurity.com (Calum Hall)
    Timely identification of incidents is critical. The identification phase, the second stage in the six-phase incident response lifecycle, focuses on detecting, analyzing, and verifying security incidents as quickly and accurately as possible. Early and precise identification reduces potential damage, shortens recovery time, and significantly enhances overall cybersecurity posture.
     

Incident Response: The Identification Phase

24 de Abril de 2025, 07:45

Timely identification of incidents is critical. The identification phase, the second stage in the six-phase incident response lifecycle, focuses on detecting, analyzing, and verifying security incidents as quickly and accurately as possible. Early and precise identification reduces potential damage, shortens recovery time, and significantly enhances overall cybersecurity posture.

Incident Response: Why Preparation is the Key to Cyber Resilience

17 de Abril de 2025, 07:30

Organizations face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that can disrupt operations, compromise data integrity, and severely damage reputations. Effective incident response (IR) is crucial, and the foundation of an effective IR strategy begins with thorough and proactive preparation.

  • ✇The Cado Blog
  • Full-Disk Vulnerability Discovery: Uncovering Hidden Risks chall@cadosecurity.com (Calum Hall)
    Threat investigations rely on context to provide security teams with a clear picture of potential risks. This context comes from various sources, including telemetry, alert data, business impact, and risk assessments. One critical aspect of risk assessment is identifying open vulnerabilities on affected systems. This can help security teams determine whether known vulnerabilities are relevant to an active incident and how best to mitigate them.
     

Full-Disk Vulnerability Discovery: Uncovering Hidden Risks

11 de Abril de 2025, 12:09

Threat investigations rely on context to provide security teams with a clear picture of potential risks. This context comes from various sources, including telemetry, alert data, business impact, and risk assessments. One critical aspect of risk assessment is identifying open vulnerabilities on affected systems. This can help security teams determine whether known vulnerabilities are relevant to an active incident and how best to mitigate them.

  • ✇The Cado Blog
  • How to Supercharge Your Investigations with Cado chall@cadosecurity.com (Calum Hall)
    In today’s fast-paced digital world, security teams face an increasing volume of cyber threats. To keep up, organizations need an incident response solution that accelerates investigations, streamlines workflows, and delivers deep forensic insights. The Cado platform is designed to do just that—empowering security teams with cutting-edge capabilities that transform how they investigate incidents. Here’s how Cado can supercharge your investigations:
     

How to Supercharge Your Investigations with Cado

In today’s fast-paced digital world, security teams face an increasing volume of cyber threats. To keep up, organizations need an incident response solution that accelerates investigations, streamlines workflows, and delivers deep forensic insights. The Cado platform is designed to do just that—empowering security teams with cutting-edge capabilities that transform how they investigate incidents. Here’s how Cado can supercharge your investigations:

What’s New in the Ultimate Guide to Incident Response in AWS?

AWS remains a dominant force in cloud computing, but its complexity presents unique challenges for security teams. Incident response in AWS requires a deep understanding of log sources, service-specific strategies, and forensic techniques.

The Updated Ultimate Guide to Incident Response in Azure – What’s New?

25 de Março de 2025, 06:30

Microsoft Azure continues to be a key player in cloud computing, offering a vast array of services that organizations rely on for their operations. With this complexity comes the challenge of incident response—how do security teams efficiently detect, investigate, and remediate threats in Azure?

Business Email Compromise (BEC): Understanding the Threat With Cado

19 de Março de 2025, 07:00

What is Business Email Compromise (BEC)?

Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a type of cybercrime that targets businesses and individuals by exploiting trust within email communications. Attackers gain unauthorized access to legitimate business email accounts or spoof trusted email addresses to deceive employees, partners, or customers into making fraudulent financial transactions or disclosing sensitive information.

Capture the Flag: A Cybersecurity Challenge with Cado

17 de Março de 2025, 06:00

Capture the Flag (CTF) challenges have long been a cornerstone in cybersecurity training, offering professionals a dynamic environment to hone their skills. At Cado Security, we've enhanced this experience by crafting CTF events that immerse participants in real-world cloud security scenarios, discovered by the Cado Security Labs Team, such as DIICOT and Commando Cat.​

Accelerating Incident Response with Automation

14 de Março de 2025, 06:00

Security teams are facing an overwhelming volume of incidents. Manual processes can slow down response times, increasing damage and recovery costs. To counter this, organizations are adopting automation tools to:

Evolving Your Incident Response: Best Practices to Continuously Improve

6 de Março de 2025, 08:45

As cloud environments grow more complex and attackers evolve their tactics, incident response strategies must continuously improve to remain effective. In a recent webinar, Cado experts Al Carchie and Shannon Lucas discussed key lessons from years of hands-on experience in incident response and shared best practices for organizations looking to strengthen their approach.

Detecting S3 Ransomware Attacks: Insights from Cado’s Analysis

4 de Março de 2025, 08:00

Ransomware targeting cloud environments is evolving, leveraging native AWS services to encrypt and disrupt access to critical data. A recent report by Halcyon exposed an attack method in which adversaries use AWS S3’s Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Keys (SSE-C) to lock victims out of their own data.

Cado’s 2024 Threat Report: Key Findings and Emerging Trends

3 de Março de 2025, 07:00

As cloud adoption continues to grow, so does the sophistication of cloud-based threats. Cado Security Labs' 2024 Threat Report provides a look at emerging cyber threats, evolving attack techniques, and key vulnerabilities that have been discovered and observed over the past year. Here, we offer a sneak peek into the report’s major findings and what they mean for cloud security.

❌
❌