🔒 Security Tip of the Week: Muscle Memory

When reading about a breach or new malware, practice asking: “Where would this show up first in our environment?” Identifying the earliest possible signal — a log source, alert, or behavior — builds investigation muscle memory and shortens response time when something feels off.

📌 This Week’s Outlook:

Ransomware continues to evolve, exploited vulnerabilities remain a primary entry point, and delayed detection increases impact. This is a useful summary to share in team meetings or exec conversations when explaining why patching, visibility, and validation still matter week over week.

Thanks for reading, and I hope this week’s perspective helps you spot patterns a little faster and ask better questions along the way. 

Have a great week and contact Pinpoint Security today for help with your Security program!

-Tiffany Carberry, Pinpoint Security

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