Infinity Stones – ESW #168
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1. Tenable, VMRay, Tinfoil – ESW #168
This week on the Enterprise Security News segment, Paul Asadoorian, John Strand, and Matt Alderman cover the following stories: Up Your Vulnerability Prioritization Game with Tenable Lumin for Tenable.sc, How to Create Easy and Open Integrations with VMRays REST API - VMRay, Neustar Offers Companies a Flexible Customer Identity Authentication Solution - Help Net Security, Zimperium Integrates With Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection EDR - Help Net Security, PacketViper Deception360 now available for Microsoft Azure - Help Net Security, Synopsys, Inc.s Acquisition Of Tinfoil Security Global Legal Chronicle, and Say Goodbye to Windows Server 2008 and Hello to Azure.
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2. Outdated Defense Approaches – Mark Orlando – ESW #168
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman interview Mark Orlando on outdated defense approaches and the need to revisit traditional thinking about security operations in the enterprise.
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Mark started his security career in 2001 as a Security Analyst, and since then has built, assessed, and managed security teams at the Pentagon, the White House, the Department of Energy, global Managed Security Service Providers, and numerous financial sector and Fortune 500 clients. Mark is constantly working on new projects to improve defensive security through automation and other short cut-y things so defenders can be more agile and creative. Today he is the CEO of Bionic, a company he co-founded to bring advanced “1%” SecOps capabilities to the 99%, and is an instructor for SANS SEC450: Blue Team Fundamentals.
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3. VISA Security Alerts – What We Can Learn & What We Can Do – Ward Cobleigh – ESW #168
This week on Enterprise Security Weekly, Paul Asadoorian and Matt Alderman interview Ward Cobleigh about the recent VISA security alerts highlighting the need for ongoing network monitoring and the ability to react quickly to specific indicators of compromise (IOCs). How flow and wire data can flag malicious behaviors and identify breach scope and impact. To find out more about VIAVI Solutions and to download their "Using Wire Data for Security Forensics" White Paper, visit https://securityweekly.com/VIAVI.
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Ward Cobleigh, Product Line Manager for VIAVI Solutions, understands the balancing act between efficient service delivery and security that IT pros are facing today along with the challenges they have in solving issues due to limited visibility combined with complexity and rapid change. His experience in development, sales, marketing, alliances, and product management allow him to see things from multiple perspectives, cut to the heart of the problem, and demonstrate solutions that give engineers a sigh of relief and help decision makers see the value. He brings a refreshing bit of humor to the sometimes dry, technical topics of network performance and threat management.