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

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Contact UsThe ICS/OT community has long suffered from a lack of insight into cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and incident response observations. The annual Dragos ICS/OT Cybersecurity Year in Review provides a comprehensive look at the events that shaped the ICS/OT community and the current threat landscape. It also reports on how the community is performing, and surfaces areas of improvement needed to provide safe and reliable operations.
Join Dragos CEO and SANS Senior Instructor Robert M. Lee for a look at the most important ICS/OT events, observations, and lessons learned from 2022. This webinar features exclusive data-driven analysis and recommendations on:
• New threat groups targeting ICS/OT
• Vulnerabilities disclosed last year
• The top cyber threats impacting industrial infrastructure
• OT incident response stories from the front lines
A former U.S. Air Force cyber warfare officer, Robert led the NSA’s first mission targeting threats to industrial infrastructure. Now at Dragos, he spearheads global defense of critical systems, shaping national policy and industry threat response.
Learn moreBen Miller is Vice President of Services at the industrial cyber security company Dragos, Inc. where he leads a team of analysts responding to OT/ICS intrusions and a delivery of assessments, hunts, training, and research efforts to improve OT/ICS defenses and security. Ben Miller leads the Dragos team of experts who are on the front lines in solving some of the toughest security challenges for the world’s most critical infrastructure. An information security veteran with over two decades experience, Ben has focused on the unique challenges of securing and defending industrial control systems. He began his critical infrastructure journey as an electric asset owner where he was responsible for detecting and responding to threats across a Fortune 150 enterprise where he became acquainted with security challenges for transmission, generation, and nuclear environments. Ben then joined the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). In what was to become the Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC), Ben worked closely with federal agencies and industry across a variety threats, vulnerabilities, and other matters as it relates to the North American bulk electric system. He is an accomplished speaker at conferences around the world and occasionally writes for various publications.
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