In today’s complex IT environments, cyberattacks can spread across multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices, making it challenging for Security Operations Centers (SOCs) to defend against them.
Attackers are taking advantage of the fact that many SOC workflows are still fragmented by platform, allowing them to move freely across different operating systems and exploit vulnerabilities.
To combat this, security leaders need to adopt a unified approach to cybersecurity that can detect and respond to threats across all platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
By implementing a multi-OS security strategy, SOCs can close critical risks and prevent attackers from exploiting vulnerabilities such as CVE-2022-30190, a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Office, or CVE-2022-42882, a vulnerability in the Apache HTTP Server.
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