Using Cyber Threat Intelligence Wisely

A wide range of threat intelligence feeds and services have cropped up to keep IT organizations up to date on the latest security threats. But without mechanisms in place to actually use the information, these alerts provide little benefit.

Available:
On Demand
Duration:
1h 00min

Attend this webinar and learn how to:

  • Identify the threat intelligence sources most valuable — and least valuable — to your security efforts.
  • Develop processes to quickly analyze and digest threat data.
  • Use threat intelligence when it counts most: BEFORE the attack hits.

 

Featured Speakers

  • Sara  Peters
    Sara Peters
    Senior Editor
    Dark Reading

    Sara Peters is Senior Editor at Dark Reading and formerly the editor-in-chief of Enterprise Efficiency. Prior that she was senior editor for the Computer Security Institute, writing and speaking about virtualization, identity management, cybersecurity law, and a myriad of other topics. She authored the 2009 CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey and founded the CSI Working Group on Web Security Research Law -- a collaborative project that investigated the dichotomy between laws regulating software vulnerability disclosure and those regulating Web vulnerability disclosure.

  • Neal  Dennis
    Neal Dennis
    Sr ISAC Analyst
    R-CISC

    Neal Dennis has worked in Cyber Intelligence for 16 years. Neal recently joined R-CISC as a Sr ISAC analyst in March 2017, leaving his two-year engagement at Arbor Networks as Threat Intelligence Lead. Prior to work at Arbor, he spent 14 years supporting various military cyber elements, including USCYBERCOM, NSA, 24th Air Force, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and JTF-GNO. He has worked in most levels of cyber operations, from network defense and sitting on the wire to strategic intelligence support and policy development. Neal started his career as a SIGINT specialist while serving in the United States Marine Corps.

  • Chris  Pace
    Chris Pace
    Technology Advocate, EMEA
    Recorded Future

    Chris works for Recorded Future to engage and educate audiences on the power of real-time threat intelligence, using his extensive experience delivering security solutions to all kinds of organizations. Before beginning a career in information security, Chris trained as a Broadcast Journalist and also has worked in IT departments in the public and private sectors.

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