Microsoft and CrowdStrike have joined forces to end the alias ambiguity that has long frustrated cybersecurity experts. The partnership directly connects the multiple names used by the same hacking group, cutting through the confusion and streamlining threat intelligence efforts—with a touch of “finally, common sense” in the cybersecurity realm.
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