exploit kit prevention and mitigation
Exploit kit prevention and mitigation refers to the proactive measures and strategies implemented to prevent and reduce the risks posed by exploit kits. It involves employing security measures such as patching vulnerabilities, using advanced threat detection systems, educating users about safe browsing practices, and promptly responding to identified vulnerabilities to minimize the potential impact of exploit kits on computer systems.
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- access control and authentication
- advanced persistent threat (apt) detection
- anti-malware software
- behavioral analysis and anomaly detection
- browser security features
- dynamic code analysis
- exploit kits
- incident response and recovery
- intrusion detection and prevention systems
- malware prevention techniques
- network segmentation
- sandboxing and isolation techniques
- secure coding practices
- security audits and assessments
- security patch management
- threat intelligence and monitoring
- user awareness and training
- vulnerability management
- web application security
- web filters and content filtering
- zero-day vulnerability protection
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- exploit kits targeting specific software
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- exploit toolkits
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- software vulnerability mitigation
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