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Threat detection identifies suspicious activity early, limiting attacker dwell time and damage when logs, alerts, and response procedures are maintained.

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Threat detection is the defensive process of finding signs that an attacker may be present or attempting to gain access. In a threat model, it is a monitoring control that uses endpoint, identity, network, application, and cloud telemetry—often enriched with threat intelligence—to identify suspicious behavior, such as credential misuse, unexpected privilege changes, or lateral movement. Its purpose is to reduce the time an attacker can operate and limit the scope of an incident; missing logs, evasive activity, and unmonitored assets can leave important attacks unseen.

The most relevant practice is to design detections around credible attack paths and the organization’s highest-value systems, then protect and retain the logs needed to investigate them. Detections should be tested against realistic activity, tuned to reduce false positives, and linked to clear triage and containment actions. Alert volume, poor data quality, or unvalidated rules can overwhelm analysts and delay response, so coverage and detection effectiveness should be reviewed as systems and attacker behavior change.

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Identity-based attacks are on the rise. Attackers are targeting identities with compromised credentials, hijacked authentication methods, and misused privileges. While many threat detection solutions focus on cloud, endpoint, and network threats, they overlook the unique risks posed by SaaS identity ecosystems. This blind spot is wreaking havoc on heavily SaaS-reliant organizations big and small

NetWitness is RSA's 4th Divestiture Since STG Purchased the Identity Giant in 2020Clearlake Capital and Symphony Technology Group offloaded another RSA business unit, selling threat detection, investigation and response vendor NetWitness to PartnerOne. PartnerOne said it'll help NetWitness boost its technology, fuel its capabilities and solidify its position as a market leader.