In cybersecurity, 'Living off the Land' (often shortened to 'Living') refers to the use of legitimate system tools and binaries - known as LOLBins - by attackers to carry out malicious actions. Instead of introducing new malicious software, attackers exploit trusted programs already present on a system, such as PowerShell or Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This approach helps them avoid detection by security software, as their activities blend in with normal system operations. Understanding 'Living' techniques is crucial for defending against modern cyber threats, as these methods can bypass traditional security controls and make forensic investigations more challenging.