The Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis is a cybersecurity framework used to analyze cyber threats and intrusion events. It examines four components: adversary, infrastructure, victim, and capability, and the relationships between them. Using the model can aid in threat intelligence and developing effective countermeasures, and it is an instrumental tool for incident responders and cybersecurity professionals. The Diamond Model helps enhance an organization’s overall security posture.

The NHS needs to tighten its third-party supplier cybersecurity
The NHS should proactively fortify cybersecurity within its third-party software suppliers following recent damaging ransomware attacks, says Jonathan Lee from Trend Micro. He suggests implementing