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Your Identity: The Newest Threat Surface for Hackers & Thieves

Identity Threat Detection & Response: The New Cybersecurity Frontier
The cybersecurity landscape has fundamentally shifted. While organizations have spent years fortifying their network perimeters, a new threat surface has emerged that’s proving far more vulnerable: digital identity. As businesses migrate to cloud-based infrastructure, Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) has become critical.

The Identity Attack Surface
Your network identity is now your most exposed asset. Cloud-based directories, particularly Microsoft’s Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory), have become prime targets for cybercriminals. If your company identities reside in Entra ID, you’re already on the radar of threat actors actively seeking to compromise them.
The concentration of identities on these platforms creates an irresistible target. Unlike traditional network attacks that require multiple breach points, compromising a single high-value identity can provide threat actors with keys to your entire kingdom.

The Catastrophic Consequences
When identities are compromised, the results can be devastating. Consider these increasingly common scenarios:
Admin Lockout Attacks: Threat actors steal admin-level credentials and immediately change passwords, effectively locking out your entire IT staff. The nightmare intensifies when your team attempts password resets—only to have those credentials changed again within seconds because attackers maintain persistent control. This scenario affects both cloud-based and on-premises Active Directory environments far more frequently than organizations publicly acknowledge. The silence around these incidents stems from embarrassment, but the reality is stark: it’s happening to companies just like yours.

Silent Data Theft
This isn’t your typical ransomware attack where systems are encrypted and held hostage. Modern identity-based attacks involve quiet, methodical data exfiltration. Threat actors use stolen credentials to access documents, extract sensitive information, and position themselves for ransom or extortion—all while remaining undetected. Unlike loud ransomware attacks, these breaches operate in the shadows, with much of the theft going completely unnoticed until it’s weaponized against you.

The Path Forward
As identities become the primary attack vector, traditional security measures are no longer sufficient. Organizations must implement comprehensive ITDR solutions that continuously monitor identity behaviors, detect anomalies, and respond to threats in real-time. The question isn’t whether your identities will be targeted—it’s whether you’ll detect and stop the attack before catastrophic damage occurs.

Setup a Demo, Trial, or Purchase with IGTG
IGTG represents one of the best ITDR solutions in the industry. Our chosen vendor is Sophos and its ITDR solution can be standalone to work with your Managed Detection & Response (MDR) systems. Consider coupling the Sophos ITDR and the world class endpoint protection of Sophos MDR (Complete or Essentials) to form a rock-solid cyber protection package.
If your company has Sophos MDR, pricing is less per device registered in Entra ID than if you have a different EDR/MDR vendor. Sophos ITDR is sold as a monthly MSP-Flex subscription or as a contracted term for one or more years. Contact Scott at IGTG (skunau@igtg.net or 513-300-5198) to set up a demo or a 30-day free trial. Sophos ITDR is managed through the cloud-centric Sophos Central portal.

March 17, 2026/by Scott Kunau
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