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Saturday, June 25 • 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Closing Keynote - The Night Begins to Shine - Intrinsic Detection Capabilities

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Attack patterns are something that when it occurs is extrinsic (not natural) behavior in a computer ecosystem. Understanding what attack patterns look like and building an understanding of how to detect them with what you already have is possible. Most preventative technology tries in some extent to detect extrinsic behavior in an environment but falls short because of the continual changes in attack patterns and commoditized detection. This talk dives into looking at what you already have in your infrastructure that you can use for intrinsic (natural) detection capabilities that doesn't rely on a specific signature, but more so on how attackers go after an organization. As an industry, we need to be detecting the extrinsic occurrences in our networks which exhibit abnormal behavior. During this presentation, we'll be covering a large percentage of techniques used by attackers, and how to detect them with what you currently have in place at your organization today.

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David Kennedy

TrustedSec & Binary Defense Systems
David Kennedy is founder of TrustedSec and Binary Defense Systems. Both organizations focus on the betterment of the security industry from an offense and a defense perspective. David also serves as a board of director for the ISC2 organization. David was the former CSO for a Diebold... Read More →


Saturday June 25, 2016 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Grog Shop (upstairs)