Cyber Threat Alliance

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The CTA is a group of cybersecurity practitioners who work together to improve the overall security of the global digital ecosystem. We are stronger together. Join us: www.cyberthreatalliance.org
Don't miss: Join us March 16th 9 am PT webinar: Solving Actionable Intelligence Through a Diverse Ecosystem where we address #threatintelligence sharing 'last mile' challenges
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T43fzX9bRBq_oR8u1mKnUQ
Speakers: Derek Manky, Chief Security Strategist & VP Global Threat Intelligence at Fortinet and Cyber Threat Alliance CEO, Michael Daniel

#cybersecurity #infosec #CISO #CTO #threatintelligence #infosecurity
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CTA Webinar - Solving Actionable Intelligence Through a Diverse Ecosystem . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

For decades we have been faced with the classic ‘last mile’ challenge when it comes to information sharing and threat intelligence. Often times an end user’s use case simply does not fit with what is being offered through the threat intelligence platform. And so it becomes a case of putting a square peg in a round hole. For example, you can have lots of great information in a machine formatted threat feed but without properly being equipped, the end user may struggle to translate all of this information into action when applying it to their local infrastructure and use case. However, there may be other formats and systems that would allow this intelligence to apply to the end user. The solution lies in a diverse, ecosystem first approach which the CTA has been building most notably since the launch of Magellan. The CTA realizes that each member has different needs, and applications of threat intelligence. Some applications being directly related to specific IOCs, others TTPs, and some on a purely strategic/human based sharing level. Effectively supporting (and encouraging) sharing through diversity is a great way to continue to build an effective ecosystem. It allows a wider scope of actionable intelligence through a multi-prong approach, not just one monolithic form factor or application. A threat intelligence ecosystem needs to be flexible with its members needs in order to thrive, and this is precisely what the CTA has recognized through its ‘Greater Good’ mission statement. We’ll discuss this journey and vision during this webinar.

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Join us March 16th 9 am PT discussing: Solving Actionable Intelligence Through a Diverse Ecosystem where we address #threatintelligence sharing 'last mile' challenges
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T43fzX9bRBq_oR8u1mKnUQ
Speakers: Derek Manky, Chief Security Strategist & VP Global Threat Intelligence at Fortinet and Cyber Threat Alliance CEO, Michael Daniel

#cybersecurity #infosec #CISO #CTO #threatintelligence #infosecurity
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CTA Webinar - Solving Actionable Intelligence Through a Diverse Ecosystem . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

For decades we have been faced with the classic ‘last mile’ challenge when it comes to information sharing and threat intelligence. Often times an end user’s use case simply does not fit with what is being offered through the threat intelligence platform. And so it becomes a case of putting a square peg in a round hole. For example, you can have lots of great information in a machine formatted threat feed but without properly being equipped, the end user may struggle to translate all of this information into action when applying it to their local infrastructure and use case. However, there may be other formats and systems that would allow this intelligence to apply to the end user. The solution lies in a diverse, ecosystem first approach which the CTA has been building most notably since the launch of Magellan. The CTA realizes that each member has different needs, and applications of threat intelligence. Some applications being directly related to specific IOCs, others TTPs, and some on a purely strategic/human based sharing level. Effectively supporting (and encouraging) sharing through diversity is a great way to continue to build an effective ecosystem. It allows a wider scope of actionable intelligence through a multi-prong approach, not just one monolithic form factor or application. A threat intelligence ecosystem needs to be flexible with its members needs in order to thrive, and this is precisely what the CTA has recognized through its ‘Greater Good’ mission statement. We’ll discuss this journey and vision during this webinar.

Zoom

Join us on March 8th as we present a webinar: This Shouldn't Be So Hard: Making Cybersecurity More Effective For Everyone.
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jqrBVNcPQeujjNtruWMOyQ

In honor of International Women's Day we present some phenomenal women discussing how to make #cybersecurity less daunting and better understood.
Panelists; Jaya Baloo, Suzie Squier, Megan Stifel, and moderator J. Michael Daniel

Mention cybersecurity to most people and the reaction is rarely, “Oh, I understand what that’s about.” Instead, most people think of it as a mystic art, understood only by a few (nerdy) hacker-types (in hoodies). Yet, cybersecurity is now critical to almost every economic, social, and public safety function in society. As an industry and discipline, we need to make cybersecurity more accessible, easier to implement, and more explainable. We will always need highly skilled professionals with knowledge and skills few others possess, but just like first aid in the medical field or routine car maintenance in the automotive industry, we also need broad knowledge and action across almost everyone in society.

#cybersecurity, #infosecurity #cyber #CISO #CTO #infosec #cyberpolicy #infosec #cyber #cyberresearcher #CSO

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CTA Webinar - This shouldn’t be so hard: making cybersecurity more effective for everyone. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Mention cybersecurity to most people and the reaction is rarely, “Oh, I understand what that’s about.” Instead, most people think of it as a mystic art, understood only by a few (nerdy) hacker-types (in hoodies). Yet, cybersecurity is now critical to almost every economic, social, and public safety function in society. As an industry and discipline, we need to make cybersecurity more accessible, easier to implement, and more explainable. We will always need highly skilled professionals with knowledge and skills few others possess, but just like first aid in the medical field or routine car maintenance in the automotive industry, we also need broad knowledge and action across almost everyone in society. Join Jaya Baloo, Suzie Squier, Megan Stifel, and Michael Daniel as they explore how to make cybersecurity a less daunting and better understood topic.

Zoom

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

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CTA Webinar - Mandatory Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements are Good for Business. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

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.

Zoom

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.

https://lnkd.in/grQFnktU

#cybersecurity #cyber #infosecurity #CISO #CTO #cyberattacks #cybernews #incidentresponse #incidents #incidentinvestigation #infosec #cybercrime #threatintelligence

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CTA Webinar - Mandatory Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements are Good for Business. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

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.

Zoom