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Most organizations don't have a large security team, or the ability to conduct active threat hunting. This doesn't mean that we can't utilize the skills and information we have to conduct threat hunting techniques into our incident response process. This talk will focus on utilizing Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), open source tools, and incorporating this into not only our incident response process, but also conduct threat hunting operations.
For 20 years, Jamie has specialized defending, securing, and protecting corporate networks. During this time, he built security operation centers for Fortune 500 companies, providing expert guidance in all areas of security operations. He has built incident response and threat intelligence programs, focusing on profiling threats specific to individual organizations, and took this information and built adaptive monitoring programs.
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