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Cyber
criminals have become more
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organized, more sophisticated, and
more coordinated, leveraging the
benefits of the Dark Web as a market-
place for exchanging tools, resources,
and ideas.
They have already subscribed to the
concept of ‘better together,’ and have
built an adversarial advantage based
on information sharing and leveraging
the strengths of others without organiza-
tional boundaries.
Now more than ever,
and pri-
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vate entities need to be collaborat-
ing, sharing information, and think-
ing outside the box to adequately
fight cybercrime.
Now that RSAC is over, it’s the perfect
time to reflect on the conversations
that resonated most with us and will
stick with us as we move into the fu-
ture.
Read on for our top observations and
It is a strong message that must be tak- takeaways from the conference as a
en to heart: if we try to do this alone, we whole, as well as a behind-the-scenes
will always be starting with a disad- look at what the Attivo Networks
team was up to during the show.
vantage.
Now more than ever, public and private entitiees need to be collaborating, sharing information,
and thinking outside the box to adequately fight cyber.crime.
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