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Malware-Eindämmung

Malware Containment is the set of actions and controls enacted to isolate and prevent the spread of malicious software within an organization’s systems, often as part of the incident response lifecycle.

Quick answer: Malware Containment is the set of actions and controls enacted to isolate and prevent the spread of malicious software within an organization’s systems, often as part of the incident response lifecycle.

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Quick answer

Malware Containment is the set of actions and controls enacted to isolate and prevent the spread of malicious software within an organization’s systems, often as part of the incident response lifecycle.

Why it matters

Malware-Eindämmung matters because it supports clear communication in SOC contexts for SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and CEH.

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What is Malware-Eindämmung?

In this glossary, Malware-Eindämmung refers to: Malware Containment is the set of actions and controls enacted to isolate and prevent the spread of malicious software within an organization’s systems, often as part of the incident response lifecycle.

How is Malware-Eindämmung used in cybersecurity?

In cybersecurity communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "Malware-Eindämmung umfasst Netzwerksegmentierung, Endpoint-Isolierung und das Deaktivieren infizierter Nutzerkonten, um laterale Bewegung zu stoppen."

Why does Malware-Eindämmung matter in cybersecurity?

Malware-Eindämmung matters because it supports clear communication in SOC contexts for SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and CEH.

Who uses Malware-Eindämmung?

Malware-Eindämmung is mainly used by SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders.

What category does Malware-Eindämmung belong to?

In this glossary, Malware-Eindämmung is grouped under SOC. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.

Where does this definition come from?

This definition is sourced from ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, MITRE ATT&CK and published by Protermify Cybersecurity as a static cybersecurity reference page.

Definition

Malware Containment is the set of actions and controls enacted to isolate and prevent the spread of malicious software within an organization’s systems, often as part of the incident response lifecycle.

Operational example

Malware containment steps include network segmentation, endpoint isolation, and disabling infected user accounts to stop lateral movement.

Localized term

Malware-Eindämmung

Localized example

Malware-Eindämmung umfasst Netzwerksegmentierung, Endpoint-Isolierung und das Deaktivieren infizierter Nutzerkonten, um laterale Bewegung zu stoppen.

Definition language

English reference definition

Source

ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, MITRE ATT&CK

Category

SOC

Exam relevance

  • CISSP
  • CompTIA Security+
  • CEH

Target audience

  • SOC Analysts
  • Security Engineers
  • Incident Responders

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