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The attacker is attempting to acquire knowledge that will aid in planning future actions. The process of reconnaissance involves the attacker gathering information either actively or passively, which can be used to identify potential targets. This information can include details about the organization, infrastructure, or employees. The attacker can then use this information to develop strategies for gaining initial access, determining post-compromise objectives, and continuing reconnaissance efforts.
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Reconnaissance refers to the initial stage of a cyber attack where the attacker collects information about a potential target. The information gathered during this phase can include details about the target organization, its infrastructure, and employees. The attacker can gather this information actively or passively and use it to develop strategies for further access, identifying post-compromise objectives, and continuing reconnaissance efforts. This information is crucial in planning a successful attack and helps the attacker to acquire knowledge that will aid in developing an effective attack plan.
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Description

Reconnaissance refers to the initial stage of a cyber attack where the attacker collects information about a potential target. The information gathered during this phase can include details about the target organization, its infrastructure, and employees. The attacker can gather this information actively or passively and use it to develop strategies for further access, identifying post-compromise objectives, and continuing reconnaissance efforts. This information is crucial in planning a successful attack and helps the attacker to acquire knowledge that will aid in developing an effective attack plan.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "Reconnaissance"

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