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[Data] Entrance measures alone cannot prevent it. An introduction to the necessary "exit measures" now.

In an era where it is difficult to completely prevent intrusions, let's organize the idea of "preventing the expansion of damage after an intrusion."

This document is an introductory material that clearly explains the often-overlooked role of exit strategies in security measures. It organizes the differences between entrance measures, internal measures, and exit measures, and discusses the spread of damage after an intrusion, while introducing "DDHBOX," which specializes in the role of "exit." It also includes examples of companies that are well-suited for exit strategies, making it a useful resource when considering a review of measures. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Why does the feeling of "anxiety despite having measures in place" persist? ■ Damage spreads not at the moment of "intrusion" but after "connecting to the outside." ■ Differences between entrance measures, internal measures, and exit measures. ■ What is truly frightening is not the "intrusion" itself but the "spread of damage." ■ Exit strategies act as the "last line of defense" to contain the spread of damage. ■ DDHBOX specializes in the role of "exit." *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【DDHBOX Introduction Case】 Resin Molding Manufacturer / Resin and Plastic

Preventing the risk of information leakage and exploitation after infection with export measures! Simplifying operations with notifications and monthly reports.

We would like to introduce a case where the security solution "DDHBOX" for exit measures was implemented by a resin molding manufacturer. In a situation where many factory PCs were outdated and management was lagging, a client pointed out concerns about "pivoting attacks," necessitating countermeasures. Additionally, the inability to conduct daily monitoring due to outsourced IT management was also a challenge. Our product was implemented at the factory network exit to block C2 communications. Notifications were forwarded to the outsourced IT management, clarifying initial response coordination. Monthly reports are used to understand the blocking status and organize areas for improvement. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: Inability to conduct daily monitoring due to outsourced IT management ■ Solution: Forward notifications to the outsourced IT management to clarify initial response coordination ■ Effects: - Provided countermeasures against pivoting risks, reducing client anxiety - Daily operations were streamlined to "notification confirmation + isolation when necessary" *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] Industrial Machinery Manufacturer / Industrial Machinery

A case where C2 communication, which is likely to occur after an intrusion, was detected and blocked to prevent data exfiltration!

We would like to introduce a case where the security solution "DDHBOX" for exit measures was implemented by an industrial machinery manufacturer. In light of reports of ransomware attacks in the same industry, concerns about external communications after an infection were increasing. There was also the challenge of understanding what constituted normal communication, given the high volume of interactions with overseas locations and partner companies. The product was installed at the network exit of the main site, with notifications set to go to "General Affairs and Information Systems + Executives." Monthly reports were regularly presented at management meetings, establishing a framework for the PDCA cycle. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: Considered implementing EDR, but operational burden was a bottleneck ■ Solution: Clarified the role distribution between existing UTM/EDR (entry/internal/exit) ■ Effects: - Initial response procedures, such as device isolation, were triggered by notifications - A system was established to regularly explain the status of countermeasures through reports *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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