"The Art of Cyber War"

"This very timely and entertaining session will provide you with insight, new tools and new confidence to take on advanced threats and attackers so you can defend and protect your public sector networks."
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Attack Tactics 5 – Zero to Hero Attack

Black Hills Information Security

Presented BHIS Testers by: Jordan Drysdale, Kent Ickler, and John Strand. This is a re-recording of a live BHIS webcast that was presented on April 26th, 2019. Ever want to see a full attack from no access on the outside to domain takeover? Ever want to see that in under an hour? OWA? Password Sprays? Yup! VPNs? Remote account takeover? Yup! Fully documented command and tool usage? Yup! MailSniper? Absolutely! Nmap? Obviously.
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Highly Caffeinated InfoSec

Black Hills Information Security

Whether you are brand new to InfoSec or a skilled veteran there are ways to push the limits and learn more about this exciting profession. Knowledge doesn’t always come from a classroom but instead can come from networking with other cybersecurity individuals and finding ways to hack anything around you. Mike Felch and Beau Bullock have started various InfoSec meetup groups, spoken publicly, written blog posts, and are on podcasts to help share and learn more at the same time. In this webcast they share a few tips for waking up your inner hacker.
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Adopting a Purpose-Built Approach to Linux Security

Carbon Black

Cloud is the dominant computing trend of our time, and Linux is the power behind it. As enterprises continue to adopt more cloud native infrastructure, we see accelerated adoption of Linux in the form of both migrations of existing infrastructure and greenfield application deployment. Unfortunately the approach to securing this growing fleet of production servers has not evolved at the same pace.
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Bringing New Meaning to Extended Detection and Response

For many decades now, emerging threats have put organizations at risk. As the IT landscape evolved and threat actors found new ways to attack, security teams needed to find new ways to detect and respond to threats. While security tools such as SIEM, SOAR and EDR technologies all have their benefits, organizations must look beyond the limits of these offerings to extended detection and response (XDR).
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