November 2020 Chapter Meeting

When:

Thursday, November 19th, 6:45-8:00 PM

Where:  Virtual

See confirmation email for information about the Zoom meeting.
If you did not receive a confirmation, please email communications @ triadnc.issa.org

Cost: Free

If you know of any other security professionals interested in attending, please forward this invite on to them and copy us on your correspondence.

Agenda:

Chapter business (6:45 pm – 7:00 pm)
Presentation (7:00 pm – 8:00 pm)

Topic:

Improving Cyber Defense Using the MITRE ATT&CK Framework

The Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) project by MITRE is an initiative started in 2015 with the goal of providing a knowledge base of adversarial tactics, based on real-world observations and accessible globally. With its rapid uptake by vendors and information security teams, ATT&CK now provides a key capability that many organizations have traditionally struggled with: A standard language of attack techniques, groups that use them, and the data sources that detect them.

Learn how LogRhythm can help you leverage the MITRE ATT&CK Framework.

Presenter

Darren Cathey, Senior Sales Engineer, LogRhythm

Darren has several decades of experience in programming, operating systems, and applications security. Darren has been helping organizations in the Mid-Atlantic region as a Senior Systems Engineer with compliance and security problems his entire career.

His multi-functional experience in engineering, marketing, and sales lends itself well to supporting both Enterprise level entities as well as SMB entities. He has seen many scenarios throughout his 25+ years of experience in the field. Some of Darren’s past experience includes positions with HP, Wind River Systems, Arxan, Vormetric, Varonis, and now LogRhythm.

Register for this month’s meeting at https://triadnc-issa-2020-11.eventbrite.com.

Organizer:

ISSA Triad of NC

The Information Systems Security Association is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications, and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill, and professional growth of its members.

The Triad of NC chapter provides a local resource for information security professionals to get together, learn new things, and develop relationships with others in the industry. If you are involved in information security, full or part time, or are simply interested in the subject, this organization is a great way to learn and grow.

The Triad of NC chapter meets the 4th Thursday of each month January – October and the 2nd Thursday in November and December.  Meeting venues are generally rotated monthly between ECPI in Greensboro and Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem.

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