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CISA’s Latest Cybersecurity Advisory: Why Your Network Needs Defense-in-Depth Now
CISA’s new advisory stresses the necessity of defense-in-depth for cybersecurity. Learn from a 2023 red team assessment, sharpen your defenses, and block those hackers like a boss.
Hot Take:
Looks like CISA had a party, and the Red Team crashed it to show everyone just how easy it is to ruin the fun. Spoiler alert: It involves lasers… okay, maybe not lasers, but definitely some serious cyber jiu-jitsu!
Key Points:
- Red Team’s 2023 assessment of a Federal Civilian Executive Branch Organization showed serious security gaps.
- Key findings and lessons learned were published in a new Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA).
- The CSA is packed with TTPs (tactics, techniques, and procedures) and network defense activities.
- CISA recommends defense-in-depth, robust network segmentation, and establishing baselines of network activity.
- Additional resources are available on CISA’s websites, including Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals and Secure by Design principles.