The 'big victory for the good guys' shouldn't be celebrated too much, though
The average time taken by global organizations to detect cyberattacks has dropped to its lowest-ever level of ten days, Mandiant revealed today.
EMEA also reported a worse year-on-year dwell time of 22 days compared to 20 days in 2022. Mandiant says the small increase over last year's figures, which were the lowest ever recorded for the region, could be due to data normalizing after Mandiant's work in Ukraine. Its own red teamers are able to achieve their objectives within five to seven days, it said, and given that equally capable enemies are carrying out their attacks regularly, these times need to drop if the number of successful attacks are too.
Intrusions without ransomware's involvement are detected comparably slower, but are done so more efficiently using internal resources than relying on external entities . The reliance on friends – and foes – is down on 2022's average of 63 percent, but discounting last year, the last time Madiant recorded a larger dependence on external sources was 2014.There have been a good few years in between but over the long term, internal intrusion detections by organizations themselves haven't improved a great deal.
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