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Prevent repeat attacks with threat-informed security posture recommendations

As your organization continues to face the risk of cyber-attacks, your security operations (SecOps) team needs ever more innovative solutions to identify and block constantly changing virus signatures. This involves empowering your SecOps teams with technology to assess threats and vulnerabilities and provide a plan-of-action. A posture management strategy includes not only industry standards and best practices, but also the unique circumstances of the organization including recent attacks and what vulnerabilities enabled the attackers. This article explains how Microsoft 365 Defender's new threat-informed posture recommendations give SecOps teams the ability to detect and manage threats more effectively. Read the article and contact us to learn how GingerSec can help you plan and implement an effective posture management strategy.

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