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An Honest Conversation About “Response” – Juan Canales, Matt Cauthorn – BSW #179

Paul Asadoorian Application Security, backup, breaches, Cloud, cyber attack, disaster recovery, DLP, EDR, encryption, endpoint detection, endpoint prevention, endpoint protection, epp, exploits, file integrity monitoring, fim, forensics, hacker, incident response, Intrusion Detection, Jason Albuquerque, Juan Canales, linux, log analysis, logging, mac osx, malware, Matt Alderman, Matt Cauthorn, mitre attack framework, netops, network security, PAcket Capture, patch management, patches, patching, paul asadoorian, pcap, ransomware, SIEM, SOAR, Threat Hunting, threat intelligence, threats, vm, vulnerabilities, windows July 6, 2020

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An Honest Conversation About “Response”

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Juan Canales
Juan Canales – Sr Manager, Enterprise Security & Architecture
Matt Cauthorn
Matt Cauthorn – VP Sales Engineering

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