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


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Contact UsGrounded in real-world experience advising critical infrastructure sectors, this session outlines how public–private collaboration can drive stronger cyber resilience. It explores practical approaches to threat intelligence sharing, joint incident preparedness, and aligning industry efforts with regulatory expectations to protect complex, high-stakes environments.
What are the most practical approaches for improving cyber threat intelligence sharing between government and industry? How can public–private information sharing be made timely, actionable, and trusted? What lessons have been learned from real incidents or exercises in other critical infrastructure sectors that apply here? How can organizations prepare for the next wave of regulatory standards around operational technology and supply chains? This session will also examine the implications of the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2, and how these evolving regulations shape approaches to threat intelligence sharing, incident preparedness, and cyber resilience across critical infrastructure.


Mike Taylor, known for his practical approach to learning design, has over two decades of experience in the field.
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