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The art and science behind Microsoft threat hunting: Part 1
Sept. 8, 2022, 4 p.m. | Christine Barrett
Microsoft Security Blog www.microsoft.com
At Microsoft, we define threat hunting as the practice of actively looking for cyberthreats that have covertly (or not so covertly) penetrated an environment. This involves looking beyond the known alerts or malicious threats to discover new potential threats and vulnerabilities.
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