05/15/2012 | Incident Response & Investigations
The Incident Response and Planning track at the IANS Twin Cities and New York Metro Forums built on ideas presented earlier in the quarter. Marcus Ranum offered delegates his thoughts around how to better prepare for and thwart an incident. Like at the Mid-Atlantic Forum, Twin Cities and New York delegates wanted to discuss with peers ways they and their teams can break down what
05/10/2012 | Vulnerability & Threat Management
Please click through the slides along with the audio portion of IANS' May End User Client Briefing by Hart Rossman. The last few years have seen the rise of SCADA security not only within the security community, but also in public consciousness. What has been an under-explored area of the information communications technology space has been catapulted into the limelight through a
05/09/2012 | Vulnerability & Threat Management
The last few years have seen the rise of SCADA security not only within the security community, but also in public consciousness. What has been an under-explored area of the information communications technology space has been catapulted into the limelight through a combination of events, namely the growing sensitivity by governments of the role IT plays in critical infrastructure
05/08/2012 | Incident Response & Investigations
Compromised computers are a fact of life for all organizations, but not all compromises are equal. If a representative of a United States law enforcement or military intelligence agency visited your office to report a targeted incident, what would you do? In this presentation, Mandiant Chief Security Officer Richard Bejtlich presented this question to the audience and guided them
05/08/2012 | Security Operations
If the FBI shows up at your corporate headquarters to alert you of an ongoing attack on your network, it’s a good bet that your IT incident and alert program isn’t getting the job done. Most companies want to make sure the “FBI moment” never happens and, to accomplish this, have spent significant time and effort planning and building a security operations center (SOC). Merely
05/08/2012 | Incident Response & Investigations
View this short video to see what you can expect when you attend the Incident Response & Planning track at IANS' Information Security Forums!
05/08/2012 | Security Operations
View this short video to see what you can expect when you attend the Security Operations track at IANS' Information Security Forums!
03/29/2012 | Incident Response & Investigations
The Incident Response and Planning track at the IANS Mid-Atlantic Information Security Forum was led by Faculty members Marcus Ranum and John Galda. The track was designed to encourage delegates to think more strategically about their incident response plans and capabilities. Adversaries are leveraging any and all resources available, and this Forum track walked participants
03/29/2012 | Security Operations
The Counter-Threat Operations track at the IANS Mid-Atlantic Information Security Forum was led by Faculty members Dave Shackleford and Kevin Johnson. The tracks were designed to lead delegates through the various aspects of security operations that plague security teams on a daily basis. Aside from the conundrum that frequently security and operations are run as separate groups,
03/20/2012 | Vulnerability & Threat Management
The last few years have seen the rise of SCADA security not only within the security community, but also in public consciousness. What has been an under-explored area of the information communications technology space has been catapulted into the limelight through a combination of events, namely the growing sensitivity by governments of the role IT plays in critical infrastructure