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Article: How You Can Write Better Threat Reports - published over 4 years ago.
Content: Writing about cybersecurity threats, such as phishing campaigns, malware infections, and attack groups, is challenging for many reasons. How should you decide what details to include? How can you persuade the readers that your analysis is sound? How might you address the needs of multiple audiences? I'm happy to share what I've learned over the years abo...
https://zeltser.com/write-better-threat-reports/   
Published: 2020 07 01 13:42:51
Received: 2022 11 02 21:04:33
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Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: How You Can Write Better Threat Reports - published over 4 years ago.
Content: Writing about cybersecurity threats, such as phishing campaigns, malware infections, and attack groups, is challenging for many reasons. How should you decide what details to include? How can you persuade the readers that your analysis is sound? How might you address the needs of multiple audiences? I'm happy to share what I've learned over the years abo...
https://zeltser.com/write-better-threat-reports/   
Published: 2020 07 01 13:42:51
Received: 2022 11 02 21:04:33
Feed: Lenny Zeltser
Source: Lenny Zeltser
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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