Compromise Assessment Use Cases
With cyber attacks increasing both in quantity and sophistication, how can an organization know with certainty whether its defenses have been compromised? If so, how easily can the nature and extent of the breach be identified? How quickly can it be detected and remediated?
A Compromise Assessment (CA) engagement conducted by BlackBerry® SecurityServices can alleviate this uncertainty by providing clients with a comprehensive analysis of their cyber risk exposure. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their tools and processes, BlackBerry CA consultants produce preliminary results quickly. Ransomware and advanced persistent threats (APTs) are often detected and contained within hours.
BlackBerry CA consultants utilize a field-proven methodology for identifying environmental risks, security incidents, and both historical and ongoing threat actor
activity. Areas of focus include:
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