This is very good material and well presented thanks
@sho-kun89393 күн бұрын
Thanks
@horaceward16574 күн бұрын
I am diving deep into Human Risk Management
@horaceward16574 күн бұрын
Great conversation
@Nix-xv2zn11 күн бұрын
This is the best show ever. SANS Institute is awesome! 💚
@rlakpassa12 күн бұрын
Great dialogue with your guest, here, @JerichBeason
@tibuuso13 күн бұрын
Love it. He indeed gave really good real-world examples.
@AlienWarTycoon14 күн бұрын
This guy is talking to us like a kindergarten teacher lol
@mr.palmer646224 күн бұрын
What most experts fail to discuss in detail is the fact that the bad guys also have AI and can use it for even more effective attacks.
@arminebrahimi111527 күн бұрын
first
@vasudevanayak4439Ай бұрын
same here, cybersecurity certificateion salary dropdown like anything now. window admin getting better then this.
@horaceward1657Ай бұрын
I am GRC Consultant with a cyber background. I made sure I studied AI in conjunction with my expertise.
@brotyr07Ай бұрын
Great Vid
@mew881Ай бұрын
"Cyber Rosetta Stone": a useful idea, supported by a great analysis work. The standards comparison and categorisation is awesome, and throws light into how complex our industry is becoming.
@RobertLeeMonterrosoАй бұрын
Excellent
@nate0395Ай бұрын
Undertale reference
@kingleo7366Ай бұрын
Great Job Rich!
@dolboebkorova3516Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for this talk Chris, it's very valuable to learn about an actual day-to-day workflow of a CTI analyst/engineer
@Anti_uttp_Marshmellow_dudeАй бұрын
Megalovania moment
@deanhaycoxАй бұрын
enjoyed this webinar any links to resources or the slide deck?
@SCarroll1973Ай бұрын
Excellent as always. Thank you!
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
32:06 This was published in 1984. That’s 30 years ago. And yet we are where we are. What happened? Sheer stupidity doesn’t provide a credible explanation given that there are enough people who are intelligent enough to understand. The only other possible explanation points to ill intent. The same with this cloud stupid madness. Even if I could create something-anything, I won’t. Ever. One has to be utterly irresponsible to put anything in the hands of criminals even if they are disguised as defenders. Do you understand?
@nwabuezeakachukwu1518Ай бұрын
This is one course I plan to take!
@cyberzerodayАй бұрын
I would argue that recovery has no place within blue teams . The cyber incident management being referred to here involving recovery is training for ISOs and business continuity. At a certain scale nist 80061 is absolutely essential to sec im and keeps an official record solid for regulatory proof . While I see where you are coming from this becomes mom and pop vs large enterprise reality .
@JPLPizJPLАй бұрын
Amazing video!! Love the content!
@fatlip8315Ай бұрын
Threat Vectors
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
45:20 Listen. You seem to be a decent man and a very good teacher, however… If their stupid incompetence affects me, I can’t be chilled about it, can I? If I were just an external consultant, it would be probably easier. But if my job in that company is at risk and/or if my data is at risk because an idiot up there can’t be bothered…Huston, we have a big problem. And, by the way, this typical Western type of mentality is one of the main causes for the demise of the West.
@AlwsoАй бұрын
The best one purple teaming explanation on youtube But not the best explanation
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
This is so appalling that I had to come back to it. I have a question. Do the candidates know that they are subjected to a psychometric test? Presumably not. How does it fit then with Data Protection/ GDPR and other ethical considerations? (Not that anyone is bothered by law or ethics. I am an idiot, I know). It’s hacking into their minds. Listen. I don’t know who the hell you are and why you are doing this, but if you put my account on a KZfaq clone, have the minimal decency to, actually, do a fucking proper job and throw a reply to my comments now and then (hopefully with something intelligent and useful). Morons.
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
35:35 Thanks for the tip. If I will ever take this test that is obscenely expensive (who can afford it in their first five years of IT work?) and run by robots (because these days humans are unable to think and exercise sound judgement), I will read some Marcus Aurelius in the morning to get in the appropriate mood. I had a look at some questions on a IT website and the first one was ‘Which factor is the most important item when it comes to ensuring security is successful in an organization?’ to which, at least according to this seemingly reputable website, the correct answer is ‘Senior management support’ instead of the common sense one which is ‘Security awareness by all employees’. Not even the highly dubious excuse that this is a ‘research question’ would be good enough for me. Why? Because any test should primarily be about teaching the candidates and improving their practice. Even if they fail, they will know more. But no. This overhyped test not only that confuses them with the so- called ‘research questions’, it, also, deprives them of the opportunity of pondering on relevant issues (because it stops when the bot decides so) and doesn’t provide them with at least an indication as to why their answers were wrong. It doesn’t help their professional development and can have a devastating impact on their self- esteem. All the administrators want is for the bot to tell them who is worthy of having this certification. Its very purpose is selfish and counterproductive. It is rubbish. How did it get to have this aura of excellence is beyond me 😃
@claudiamanta1943Ай бұрын
30:10 I think you may be a little bit economical with the truth here. Are you sure that the questions with the obviously wrong possible answers do not test something else (such as resilience when faced with frustration/cognitive dissonance and suchlike)?
@chuckylicious192 ай бұрын
Great overview. I regularly have the 'IM or IR' question raised to me, and this sums up the answer perfectly. Having also attended LDR553, I can say it's an awesome course.
@bharatgurbaxani42062 ай бұрын
Can you publish the slides used here?
@hammazahmed12892 ай бұрын
Really wanted to work on my GCIH cert. Unfortunately, the price isnt something I can afford as a student.
@user-vy9oi1vx9i25 күн бұрын
yeah! are you irani?
@hammazahmed128924 күн бұрын
@@user-vy9oi1vx9i I am Indian. But currently living in the US.
@BerniesBastelBude2 ай бұрын
I did SEC-401 in 2022 and it really helped me to get much more than just a security overview!
@JP-sm1zv2 ай бұрын
There's 2 types of people. Grateful people with a positive mindset, who are willing to learn and who will pass the CISSP. Then there are people who complain about microphones which are of adequate quality for the purpose, whilst people were working from home during a global pandemic.
@legendarygorilla692 ай бұрын
*megalovania*
@mwebsec2 ай бұрын
Expensive but worth it. Whilst saving moneys I am walking through the syllabus and preparing myself with the topics provided. Quite nice course.
@JIMLAS652 ай бұрын
😈 🧙
@karthikeyanv34003 ай бұрын
Thankyou SANS and Eric.
@BlackSuccessPod3 ай бұрын
Loved today's live stream!!! Great job Delisha, Tia, Zinet and Jasmine :)
@scarthebadguy3 ай бұрын
I am 95% sure I know how Lockbit was caught. Ryan, I would like to discuss privately, my opinion with you. Let me know good means to contact! Would love to have a chat
@scarthebadguy3 ай бұрын
Always enjoy hearing Ryan speak on ransomware!
@ivyx17863 ай бұрын
jen is so cute
@sylvainregaudie6963 ай бұрын
Thanks it was very interesting webinar.
@robertrose48473 ай бұрын
Chattanooga, TN
@lydiacornelia51813 ай бұрын
Thank you
@sportsboy59353 ай бұрын
guys u are talking about 2024 but giving examples of 2011 and 2015.