FIM Test: A Method for Distinguishing True FIM Capabilities in a Crowd of Claims

In a previous blog, we presented NIST’s benchmark definition of integrity monitoring.

The conclusion was clear: Many vendor claims of file integrity monitoring (FIM) capabilities do not match this definition.

Change detection across system components, including files, is crucial and implemented in many tools, including EDR/XDR. However, while these systems often claim FIM capabilities, file change detection alone falls short of true FIM.

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