A Case-Control Study to Measure Behavioral Risks of Malware Encounters in Organizations (Q6717898)
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The behavior of enterprise users (e.g. browsing at night or visiting gambling sites) is a potential factor that might increase the chances of malware encounters (e.g. coinminers vs ransomware) on the field. This dataset report the aggregated results of a case-control study on telemetry data collected by Trend Micro, a global cybersecurity vendor, to identify users behavioral characteristics that can be used to differentiate cybersecurity risks profiles.
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15 April 2024
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