Threat Hunting Using 16th-Century Math and Sesame Street
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative threat hunting techniques in this 43-minute conference talk from RSA Conference. Learn how to leverage 16th-century mathematics and unconventional approaches inspired by Sesame Street to tackle the challenges of threat detection in large-scale environments. Discover practical methods for uncovering unique and unusual machine behaviors that transcend specific attack patterns. Gain insights into applying these techniques to both network and endpoint data, making them adaptable to almost any environment. Understand how to use statistical analysis to your advantage in identifying potential threats. Ideal for threat hunters and incident responders, this talk provides valuable strategies for enhancing cybersecurity efforts in complex, massive-scale systems.
Syllabus
Threat Hunting Using 16th-Century Math and Sesame Street
Taught by
RSA Conference
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