Combat cyberthreats with strategies from this year’s Verizon DBIR
Level Up Your Protection Against Cyberthreats
To help security teams make the most effective decisions based on the current cyberthreat landscape, Tripwire security experts combed through this year’s Verizon DBIR findings on what’s changed since 2018’s report. They’ve summed up the most critical action items you can take away from the 78-page report to help you make sure you aren’t among next year’s cyberattack targets.
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Insights on this year’s report from cybersecurity experts
A look at key takeaways on the current threat landscape
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