From 27 Steps to 5: How Recorded Future Reimagined Threat Hunting with Autonomous Threat Operations
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Discover how Autonomous Threat Operations reduces 27 manual steps to as few as 5 largely automated ones, delivering the speed, scale, and effectiveness that the modern threat landscape demands.
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✦ AI Summary· Claude Sonnet
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PUBLISHED ON 11 FEB 2026
Denise Lu, Kathleen Kuczma, Jon Miller
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