The Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis is a cybersecurity framework that helps identify cyberattack perpetrators, their tactics, and how to respond. It was proposed by Sergio Caltagirone, Andrew Pendergast, and Christopher Betz in 2013. The model focuses on four components of a cyberattack: the adversaries, infrastructure, capabilities, and victims. It helps visualize complex attack scenarios, guiding analysts to explore different links and patterns.
Your kid's school just sent a cyber incident email. What does it mean? – CBC.ca
The article discusses what parents should do when they receive a cyber incident email from their child’s school. It outlines the steps to take to