The Power of AI to Disrupt Security Ops

Many of today's companies are hesitant to adopt new security technologies - particularly AI. The truth is AI is successfully disrupting many areas of security operations and shifting us away from the traditional SOC and man-led threat intelligence. In this webinar, Chris Calvert will introduce the concept of autonomous security driven by AI, probability theory and advanced algorithms. These new technologies apply reasoning, judgement and experience to identify threats and make decisions at the scale, speed and consistency no human can match, freeing up analysts for higher level investigation and response actions.
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SANS Top New Attacks and Threat Report

Anomali

Each year, the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco features top SANS instructors presenting their look at the new attack techniques currently in use and their projections for future exploits. This fast-paced panel--moderated by Alan Paller and featuring Heather Mahalik, Ed Skoudis and Johannes Ullrich--is one of the highest-rated keynote sessions at the conference. In this webcast, SANS Director of Emerging Technologies John Pescatore will highlight: The top new attacks and threats as defined in that presentation.
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Computational Thinking and Skills: A Foundation for STEM and Cybersecurity Education

NIST

Success in multiple industry sectors or any of the hundreds of new tech-heavy jobs emerging in the modern economy requires a core competency: computational thinking and skills. Computational thinking and skills extend beyond computer programming to include a larger set of knowledge and skills broadly captured by a wide swath of STEM disciplines, including cybersecurity. This webinar will explain why acquiring computational thinking and skills are important for STEM-related careers and how to incorporate and assess computational thinking and skills as part of cybersecurity education and training programs.
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Understanding privacy regulations and compliance

Baker Tilly

Data is among an organization’s most valuable assets. Its management and protection should be viewed as a mission-critical stewardship rather than mere compliance. Larger and more costly cybersecurity incidents coincide with annually increasing regulatory and liability pressures. Looming U.S. privacy legislation on the horizon coupled with the General Data Protection Regulation’s impacts (Google recently received a $57 million fine), intensifies pressure on organizations to understand their legal compliance obligations and to safeguard private information.
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How to Secure Teams From External Threats and Data Loss

Microsoft Teams is arguably the most powerful workplace productivity tool on the market. But with such a robust solution comes a myriad of potential vulnerabilities that could affect your day-today business. In fact, both Gartner and Forrester report that 80% of SaaS breaches stem from misconfiguration, inappropriate user behavi
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