Generative AI (as used by defenders AND attackers) will Drive SOC Evolution – Greg Notch – ESW #369
The emergence of generative AI has caused us to rethink things on two fronts:
- how we consume threat detection data, as defenders
- how we need to shift our thinking and approaches to prepare for attackers' newfound GenAI capabilities
But wait - is GenAI even useful for defenders or attackers? We'll dive deep into the state of AI as it pertains to security operations, just as Gartner announces that AI is hitting the trough of disillusionment. What better time to dispel the hype and focus on where real progress can be made?
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Greg Notch is the Chief Information Security Officer at Expel (CISO). As CISO (pronunciations may vary), he is responsible for ensuring the security of Expel’s systems, as well as keeping customers educated on the threat landscape and latest techniques for mitigating risk in their environments.
He’s been doing the security and tech thing for over 20 years – helping companies large and small through all three dot-com booms to build high-performing engineering teams, and improve their technology, process, and security. Before Expel, Greg spent 15 years as the CISO and Senior Vice President of Technology at the National Hockey League (NHL), where he led their information security program. He also led the league’s technology strategy, digital transformation, and cloud initiatives. Prior to the NHL, Greg worked on infrastructure, security, and software systems for Apple, Yahoo Search, eMusic, and several other NYC based tech startups.