Cyber Threat Map, also known as Cyber Threat Map, is a real-time map depicting Internet-related attacks taking place at any given time in any country.
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The map looks like an earth game with laser beams shooting out from the Countries of the world. Beams of light, represented by different colors, shot through a dark screen indicating where the attack came from and where the attack took place. Outsiders look at you and think you are performing a cyber attack on someone, but actually here describe who is behind the cyber attacks and and who is their target of attack?
My favorite real-time worldwide cyberattack map is Kaspersky Lab. It’s beautiful and awesome. Cybermap also works very smoothly on the phone. Click “statistics” to find more details of the data source like where it came from and scan the intraday attack chart. You can embed the map on the Website according to the available code of Kaspersky.
Spamhaus is a company specializing in spam blocking services (Spam mail), they also have a cyber attack map that shows botnet threats in real time? Botnet drives are always a threat to websites, as hackers can use botnets to organize large-scale DDOS attacks. This will also be a good document so you can refer to the scope of botnets around the world. According to the current list, Vietnam ranks 8th in the TOP countries with the most botnets in the world.
Fortinet may not be as good in terms of visual looks, but there are a few cool features that make it unique. The bottom left corner has very easy to understand (and impressive) cyberattack stats, and if you look at the map you’ll see a very subtly overlayed day/night map over the Fortinet map. .
If the fortinet is too monotonous, I think FireEye’s color effects will definitely make you satisfied. Here’s what sets FireEye apart: it’s less dramatic than other cyberattack maps, and it also shows the top 30 days of top cyberattacks for you to see.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Bitdefender also has a real-time cyber attack map (for Kaspersky), which claims to show infections and attacks accurately. Plus, Bitdefender’s list of attacks makes it easy for non-techies to understand.
A really nice cyberattack map from SonicWall, spotted by a SecureWorld reader. I really like the breakdown at the bottom of the screen, which shows which countries are the top targets right now and the average number of cyberattacks per site during the day, among other things. another.
The last cyber attack map on the list is a classic game. Because this cyber attack map not only includes the “pew-pew” sound of a video game from the 80’s, but it also says that its data is all coming from the cloud. And it translates attacks into phrases like “it’s cyber Pompeii” or “we’ll just call it a glitch”.
Check Point is an American-Israeli multinational software supplier and combined hardware and software products for IT security. Check Point solutions protect customers from 5th generation cyberattacks with a zero rate against malware, ransomware, and other types of attacks. Check Point provides a multi-level security architecture, “Infinity” Comprehensive Protection.
Checkpoint’s network attack map shows real-time attack streams from classified by TOP countries, industries, and attack types. You can hover over each Country to see details of cyber attacks in the last 30 days.