Adversary Emulation

The Kaseya VSA REvil Ransomware Supply Chain Attack: How It Happened, How It Could Have Been Avoided

On July 2, 2021, the REvil ransomware group successfully exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the on-premise Kaseya VSA server, enabling a wide-scale supply chain cyber attack. Let’s dig in and see how the attack happened, how attack emulation could have helped, and what you can do to implement a threat-informed defense strategy to prepare yourself for similar threat actor behavior.

In partnership with MITRE Engenuity’s Center for Threat-Informed Defense, AttackIQ launches new automated adversary emulation plan for menuPass

After SolarWinds, organizations need visibility into their security program effectiveness against real world threats. Automated adversary emulations can help meet that need. By generating real data about how your security program performs against menuPass, you can see security failures, make data-informed adjustments, and plan smart investments to optimize your security. Check out the new emulation plan from MITRE Engenuity's Center for Threat-Informed Defense and AttackIQ.
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