This is a stupid graph and Verizon should feel bad for letting Kenna Security put it in their report.pic.twitter.com/v9Hs7CC9Kg
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This is a stupid graph and Verizon should feel bad for letting Kenna Security put it in their report.pic.twitter.com/v9Hs7CC9Kg
Do we not understand that counting vulnerabilities without context is useless? Verizon organized their data into attack patterns, c'mon.
Phishing education continues to be a mostly worthless pursuit. 30% of all emails opened, median time to click ~4m.pic.twitter.com/0mXYqHSFrg
Here's the "value add" of phishing education if you want to call it that.pic.twitter.com/m07KHAo5qu
I can never understand how Verizon bundles C2 in this dataset. This makes no sense!pic.twitter.com/Vw5PnCavgq
According to Verizon, in 980 cases (out of what?) hackers want to communicate with things after they hack them. I guess?
Good luck finding payment card skimmers using stolen creds while you're dealing with all these "misc errors"pic.twitter.com/bvQDmkF8of
Then why didn't you organize this damn report to match the 9 patterns you *finally* figured out in 2014!?pic.twitter.com/IOmW7YzxHl
How am I supposed to interpret ANY of this data if it's not mapped to a threat group or attack pattern? Useless.pic.twitter.com/A7KH4Y0gBp
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