Strategies to Vet Your Threat Intelligence and Reduce False Positives

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Is it possible to overcome the daunting challenge of knowing everything that’s going on inside and outside the network? Tarik Saleh, Senior Security Engineer at DomainTools believe the answer is yes—if security teams take new approaches to how they think about, vet and validate intelligence, indicators and adversary behaviors.

This paper will discuss detection strategies to reduce false positives, and models that improve threat hunting and investigations outcomes. It will also cover leading tools that help teams make the most of their limited time and resources.

This paper includes information surrounding:

  • Types of threat detection
  • Strategies to fine-tune threat detection and response
  • Tools to support a behavior-led detection strategy

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