Dateneinschleusung
Dateneinschleusung, also known as data exfiltration, refers to the unauthorized transfer of data from a computer or network to an external destination. This process can occur through various methods, including the use of USB drives, email attachments, or even through network protocols. The primary goal of dateneinschleusung is to steal sensitive information, such as intellectual property, trade secrets, or personal data, which can then be used for malicious purposes.
The techniques employed in dateneinschleusung can be categorized into several types. One common method is the
To mitigate the risk of dateneinschleusung, organizations can implement several security measures. These include monitoring network