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You keep using that word
You keep using that word












you keep using that word

Real APTs are serious threats and should be recognized as such. They are conceived and executed by professionals using highly evolved methods, and their goal is to live in your network for long periods of time, siphoning data from your organization for malicious purposes. More like advanced persistent term, amirite? First, an incredibly brief definition: APTs are a specific type of targeted attack.

you keep using that word

Smart security spending, strategically aligned to what your greatest risks are, will trump a mess of the latest and greatest any day. Unfortunately, this term has also become the battlecry of “me too” vendors – salesmen trying to con buyers into wasting money on solutions they don’t really need. expense-in-depth):īuyer, beware! This concept refers to the multiple layers of security protecting your data. But first, the rest of the list:ĭefense-in-Depth (a.k.a. Now, you can stop shouting “the cloud! the cloud!” at your screen – we’ll get to it. In this post, we round up the worst words around and examine how they’re being used in the security space. You’ll definitely see some familiar argot below many practitioners and all vendors are guilty of using these phrases-including us! Buzzwords are the worst, and unfortunately the security industry is rife with jargon-terms that either don’t mean anything in the first place or try ineffectively to dress up un-sexy verbiage for marketing purposes.














You keep using that word