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It’s always frustrating for me to hear about another breach that goes deep. Not because attacks happen (they will), but because so many of them spiral out of control for the same reason: no access, no visibility, no plan that uses the best tools available
Leadership feels reassured when they spend top dollar on prevention. But they overlook the most important part of resilience: mitigation. You can’t build a resilient network with defense alone. You need a plan for when that defense fails. There’s no shortage of high-profile reminders of this
Imagine a submarine breach. Cold water rushes in. The crew is trained, alert, and ready to respond. But when they open the repair locker, all they find is duct tape, a flashlight, and hope. That’s what most IT teams face in a cyberattack.
Without the right tools in place, even the best trained teams can be rendered powerless by a breach. Gen 3 Out-of-Band changes that. It’s your pressure control, isolation chamber, and emergency patch kit that works when everything else doesn’t
Let’s look at a reality-based scenario of how these attacks play out…and how the results can be completely different.
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