Indicators of Compromise definition

Indicators of Compromise means a set of data provided by Palo Alto Networks for use with the Unit 42 Hardware and Unit 42 Software. Indicators of Compromise are configurations and specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that the Xxxx 00 Xxxxxxxx xxx/xx Xxxx 00 Software are capable of identifying within an information technology infrastructure.
Indicators of Compromise or "Indicators" means specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that FireEye is capable of identifying within an information technology infrastructure, used by FireEye in performing Professional Services and providing Subscriptions.
Indicators of Compromise. 1 means indicators used for identifying signs that a cyber incident may have occurred or may be currently occurring;

Examples of Indicators of Compromise in a sentence

  • If the Supplier becomes aware that a Cybersecurity Event has or may have occurred, the Supplier and/or service provider designated to act on behalf of the Supplier shall conduct a prompt investigation and notify the Organization immediately, disclosing all known Indicators of Compromise.

  • Indicators of Compromise are data or evidence found in system log entries or files that indicate potentially malicious activity on a system or network.

  • Technical information, such as Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) or vulnerabilities exploited can be shared through MISP.

  • Indicators of Compromise discovered, developed or otherwise provided by LogRhythm pursuant to this Agreement are licensed to Customer for use with the LogRhythm Products and Cloud Services.

  • Indicators of Compromise (“IoCs”) associated with detections are automatically extracted, scored, and enriched leveraging open source and BlueVoyant proprietary threat intelligence.

  • All benefit monitoring and evaluation will address the participatory aspects of the Project.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, You may disclose Indicators of Compromise to its third-party infrastructure provider(s) (each an "Infrastructure Vendor") to the extent such disclosure is necessary for the Infrastructure Vendor to provide services to You.

  • It is recognized that there are many types of cybersecurity-related information, such as:• Cyber-intelligence, such as threat landscape, intelligence about cyber threat actors’ capability, and intent.• Indicators of Compromise (IoCs).• Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs), such as scenarios of attacks and preferred methods used by hackers.• Vulnerabilities, such as in hardware, software, service, protocol, standard, etc., including potential exploit scenarios.• Incident reports.

  • The solution provided should be able to integrate and share Indicators of Compromise (IOC) with Anti-APT technology where unknown and suspicious threat can be mitigated on end points.

  • The varieties include things like ‘brute force’, buffer overflow’, ‘cache poisoning’ etc.VERIS does have a limited ability to include Indicators of Compromise (IOC).


More Definitions of Indicators of Compromise

Indicators of Compromise or “IoC” means file hashes, URLs, domains, IP addresses, as well as a sender or recipient that indicate a potential threat;
Indicators of Compromise or "Indicators" means a set of data provided by Crypsis for use with the Crypsis Hardware and Crypsis Software. Indicators are configurations and specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that the Crypsis Hardware and/or Crypsis Software are capable of identifying within an information technology infrastructure.
Indicators of Compromise or "Indicators" means specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that Mandiant can identify within an information technology infrastructure, used by Mandiant in performing Services and providing Solutions.
Indicators of Compromise or "Indicators" means specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that FireEye can identify within an information technology infrastructure, used by FireEye in performing Professional Services and providing Subscriptions.
Indicators of Compromise or "Indicators" means a set of data provided by MANDIANT for use with the Hardware and Software. Indicators are configurations and specifications of anomalies, configurations, or other conditions that the Product is capable of identifying within an information technology infrastructure.

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