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👨🏫 Gerard's course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the incident investigation process, objective oriented analysis and response, intrusion analysis and an exploration of attacker Tactics and Techniques..
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In this Anti-Cast, Gerard Johansen will give you a glimpse of his upcoming training class, Enterprise Forensics and Response. Gerard's course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the incident investigation process, objective oriented analysis and response, intrusion analysis and an exploration of attacker Tactics and Techniques. Chat with your fellow attendees in the Antisyphon Discord server here: https://discord.gg/antisyphon -- in the #webcast-livestreams channel
You are invited to join us on February 16th for a webinar discussing: Mandatory Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements are Good for Business.
Speakers: Joe Levy Sophos; Imelda Flores Scitum S.A. de C.V.; Raj Samani Rapid7; and J. Michael Daniel Cyber Threat Alliance
Register: https://lnkd.in/gmDii36b
Many countries are implementing mandatory cyber incident reporting requirements, including the US, EU, Australia, and India. While the typical private sector instinct might be to oppose such rules, properly drafted reporting requirements will ultimately benefit the business community. Governments and cybersecurity providers can use the resulting information to provide tailored assistance, generate better warnings to similarly situated companies, understand the total burden cybercrime is placing on the economy, and determine whether policies are having their intended effects.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LCQV9cKuTzmuA5ODKRryHg
#cybersecurity #cyber #infosecurity #CISO #CTO #cyberattacks #cybernews #incidentresponse #incidents #incidentinvestigation #infosec #cybercrime #threatintelligence
Many countries are implementing mandatory cyber incident reporting requirements, including the US, EU, Australia, and India. While the typical private sector instinct might be to oppose such rules, properly drafted reporting requirements will ultimately benefit the business community. Governments and cybersecurity providers can use the resulting information to provide tailored assistance, generate better warnings to similarly situated companies, understand the total burden cybercrime is placing on the economy, and determine whether policies are having their intended effects. Join Imelda Flores (Scitum), Joe Levy (Sophos), Raj Samani (Rapid7), and Michael Daniel (Cyber Threat Alliance) as we explore how to make mandatory cyber incident reporting work as intended.
Join us February 16th for a webinar discussing: Mandatory Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements are Good for Business.
Speakers: Joe Levy Sophos; Imelda Flores Scitum S.A. de C.V.; Raj Samani Rapid7; and J. Michael Daniel Cyber Threat Alliance
Register: https://lnkd.in/gmDii36b
Many countries are implementing mandatory cyber incident reporting requirements, including the US, EU, Australia, and India. While the typical private sector instinct might be to oppose such rules, properly drafted reporting requirements will ultimately benefit the business community. Governments and cybersecurity providers can use the resulting information to provide tailored assistance, generate better warnings to similarly situated companies, understand the total burden cybercrime is placing on the economy, and determine whether policies are having their intended effects.
#cybersecurity #cyber #infosecurity #CISO #CTO #cyberattacks #cybernews #incidentresponse #incidents #incidentinvestigation #infosec #cybercrime #threatintelligence
Many countries are implementing mandatory cyber incident reporting requirements, including the US, EU, Australia, and India. While the typical private sector instinct might be to oppose such rules, properly drafted reporting requirements will ultimately benefit the business community. Governments and cybersecurity providers can use the resulting information to provide tailored assistance, generate better warnings to similarly situated companies, understand the total burden cybercrime is placing on the economy, and determine whether policies are having their intended effects. Join Imelda Flores (Scitum), Joe Levy (Sophos), Raj Samani (Rapid7), and Michael Daniel (Cyber Threat Alliance) as we explore how to make mandatory cyber incident reporting work as intended.
So, is there, or ought there be, an NTSB for infotech services? Say, an NISB or ITSB?
Rob Pegoraro:
I, for one, look forward to an NTSB-level unpacking of what the hell happened here today.
5:49 PM - 15 Jul 2020
https://twitter.com/robpegoraro/status/1283564406828404737
#infotech #infosec #security #incidentInvestigation #postMortem #industryReform #regulation