SEC595: Applied Data Science and AI/Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Professionals

They are two types of cyberattacks: opportunistic and targeted ones. In the first case, victims usually don’t pay attention to who’s beyond the attack. However in the second case, it could be interesting to find data to identify the threat actor and put some context arount the attack.
This session will be a lighthearted look at the problems we have in cybersecurity today, and why we struggle to improve things, despite spending billions. We will have a short case study and then finish with some suggestions on how we can make things better.
Registration: All students who register for a 4–6 day course will be eligible to play NetWars for free. Registration for this event will be through your SANS Account Dashboard the week of the event.
About DFIR NetWars: Focused on digital forensics, incident response, threat hunting, and malware analysis, this tool-agnostic approach covers everything from low-level artifacts to high-level behavioral observations.
Registration: All students who register for a 4–6 day course will be eligible to play NetWars for free. Registration for this event will be through your SANS Account Dashboard the week of the event.
About DFIR NetWars: Focused on digital forensics, incident response, threat hunting, and malware analysis, this tool-agnostic approach covers everything from low-level artifacts to high-level behavioral observations.