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

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Contact UsMany companies test to see if malicious actors can gain access into their environment or steal their valuable information, however, most security professionals don’t know if they would be able to detect adversaries once they are already inside. In fact, only 20% of common attack behaviors are caught by out-of-the-box EDR, MSSP and SEIM solutions.
Come listen to Scott Southerland, Vice President of Research, discuss how Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) is a critical piece of security team success at any organization.
You’ll gain valuable insights into:
- Key BAS market trends.
- Critical discoveries from years of testing.
- Noteworthy feedback from security team leaders.
Finally, you will learn how these findings have impacted the development of NetSPI’s latest Breach and Attack Simulation updates, which launched earlier this year, empowering security professionals to efficiently evaluate their detective controls, educate their SOC teams, and execute on actionable intelligence!
John Pescatore has been the Director of Emerging Security Trends at SANS Institute since 2013. Before that, he worked in computer and network security for organizations like the NSA, U.S. Secret Service, and Gartner, Inc.
Learn moreScott is a Vice President of Research at NetSPI. In that role, he helps grow the execution team and services while researching and developing testing tools, techniques, and methodologies used during engagements. Over sixteen years, Scott has had the opportunity to provide security services to small and large organizations (Fortune 5) across many industry verticals. Still, he has always focused on identifying critical client needs and designing service delivery models to help meet them. Scott has also actively participated in the information security community and has contributed multiple open-source tools, technical security blog posts, whitepapers, and presentations.
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