Chapter 4: Communication Breakdown

Whatever the activity, anything that involves more than a single entity will require communication in some form. Without successful communication, that activity will fail. Communication is the glue that holds individuals and actions together as a single unit. The communication required during threat hunting is no different in this aspect.

To start things out, let's outline the four distinct ways in which individuals can communicate:

  • Visual: This method of communication takes the form of information that can be seen, such as a video showing how to complete a specific task or a picture in a report providing insight into a behavior.
  • Written: This includes all aspects of communication through the use of written ...

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