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Eliminate the Lateral Movement Blind Spot with ITDR ? Lateral movement is one of the most critical

Eliminate the Lateral Movement Blind Spot with ITDR [THE HACKER NEWS] [Eliminate the Lateral Movement Blind Spot with ITDR](   Lateral movement is one of the most critical parts of a cyberattack and is often the stage in which a local event escalates into an organizational incident. Yet so far, the existing products within the identity and security stacks have failed to efficiently protect against this type of malicious activity. [Explore this eBook]( to discover the core components of lateral movement attacks and why they’re a blind spot for today’s endpoint, network and PAM products. Topics covered, include: - Lateral movement protection checklist - How lateral movement employs compromised credentials to spread in a targeted network - How Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) mitigates lateral movement attacks by preventing them in real time - And more   [Download eBook ➞](   You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. Powered by:[GetResponse](

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