Security & Threat Intelligence · 31.07.2026, 11:33 UTC
Network Anomaly Detection in KATA
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Securelist (Kaspersky) ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 31.07.2026 UTC |
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Introduction Once the attacker has breached the corporate network, subsequent stages of the attack often involve leveraging standard domain infrastructure protocols: using Kerberos, running DNS queries, accessing internal services, opening network shares, and other common networking actions. Because this activity is virtually indistinguishable from legitimate network traffic, it is extremely difficult to detect it with traditional network attack detection tools. Kerberoasting and DNS tunneling have long ceased to be exotic techniques. They are becoming standard methods in modern attacks because they allow attackers to execute critical compromise stages while remaining undetected by traditional security tools. A clear example of this trend is seen in latest campaigns, employing both Kerberoasting and DNS tunneling. Traditional network security tools perform well when the attack features a distinct and identifiable signature: a characteristic query string, a known malicious traffic pattern, or the source code of an already discovered exploit. While this approach to threat detection remains effective, it cannot always be applied to discovering network attacks that blend seamlessly with legitimate traffic inside a corporate network. Instead of searching for explicit indicators of attack, Network Anomaly Detection (NAD) analyzes all traffic for suspicious artifacts that deviate from the host’s typical network activity. Within Kaspersky’s solution portfolio, this technology is implemented specifically in the Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack (KATA) platform. The system analyzes …