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Glossary Term Interactive Threat Emulation

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What is Interactive Threat Emulation?

Interactive Threat Emulation is a cybersecurity technique that actively tests and simulates various types of threats, such as malware or advanced persistent threats (APTs), in a controlled environment to assess an organization's security defenses and responses.

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Understanding Interactive Threat Emulation

Interactive Threat Emulation involves simulating cyber threats and attacks in real-time to actively test an organization's security defenses. This process helps in identifying vulnerabilities and determining how well security measures can detect and respond to sophisticated threats. It allows for a proactive approach to cybersecurity by mimicking real-world attack scenarios and evaluating the effectiveness of defense mechanisms.

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