Remember 20 years ago? When we were certain SIEMs would grant our cybersecurity teams superpowers? Or 10 years ago, when we were sure that NGAV would put an end to malware as we knew it? Or 15 years ago, when we were sure that application control would put an end to malware as we knew it? Or 18 years ago, when NAC would put an end to unauthorized n...
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 t...
Edward Wu thinks so! Understandably so, as his startup, Dropzone.ai is making a big bet on generative AI to change the face (and pace) of security operations.
We'll talk about what has changed here, and I have so many questions:
after many generations of AI/ML technology in security, is the current gen really that dramatically different?
Dropzo...
Three years after we last discussed this book on episode #221, Jarrett Rodrick returns, joined by co-author Tyler Wall to discuss an update of the book. We talk opportunities and layoffs. Career paths and experience. Degrees, certifications, and home labs. We talk about who cybersecurity is the right field for, and the pros and cons of the industry...
For decades, security teams have been focused on preventing and detecting threats, only to find themselves buried so deep in alerts, they can't detect anything at all! We clearly need a different approach, which will be the topic of our conversation today with Marty. We'll be discussing a shift in philosophy and tactics. We'll discuss whether SecOp...
Only 19% of MITRE ATT&CK techniques leveraged by threat actors could be detected by major enterprise security information and event management tools, including those from Microsoft, Splunk, IBM, and Sumo Logic, despite the presence of data that could allow the identification of 87% of such techniques, reports SiliconAngle.