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It isn't. Most are just a subset of recorded attacks or a playback of sanitized packet captures. But don't discount how useful the eye candy factor can be: one security professional said he uses them to get high schoolers interested in the security industry. The concept is smart, as the visuals and datatypes on display can create discussion points on attack types, methods and threat actors.
Some SOC operators do the same thing for clients, using the maps to visualize attack types and try to answer customer questions. Again, the value of these cyber attack maps isn't the data they're showing, it's how they can be used as a conversation starter. This is something the vendors that produce the maps know well, as the maps themselves are sales tools.
Probably the most well-known cyber attack map is the one produced by Norse , a security firm that's had its share of problems over the last few years. Discussing the data shown on their map, Norse says the attacks are "based on a small subset of live flows against the Norse honeypot infrastructure…". Interestingly enough, organizations can add their logo to the map when it is displayed at the office. Taking first prize for visuals and interactive displays is the Kaspersky "Cyberthreat Real-Time Map" — complete with global rotation and zoom.
The attacks shown on the Kaspersky map are taken from on-demand and on-access scans, as well as web and email detections. But it isn't clear just how real-time, the real-time presentation is.
Fortinet's cyber attack map looks similar to the one from Norse and appears to show a playback of recorded events. As the attacks are displayed, a rotating breakdown of various stats appears in the lower left part of the screen. Fortinet customers have the ability to have a map of their own, according to documentation. The ThreatCloud cyber attack map from Checkpoint Software shows historical data that is reset each day at a.
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