Maximizing the Value of Threat Intelligence

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Presented by

Bob Hansmann, Sr. Product Marketing Manager – Security, Infoblox; Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

About this talk

‘Threat intelligence’ has become a general term that may refer to many different types of data sets used to meet very different security needs. Threat prevention and detection solutions (i.e. NGFW, SWG, EDR) are only as good as the threat intelligence driving their analytics. Threat investigation and incident response activities are limited and slow without timely access to sufficient event, network, and threat intelligence. This requires defenders to better understand their intelligence needs, how to identify and map appropriate threat feeds to each need, and the tools available to drive maximum value from threat intelligence. Join Infoblox and (ISC)2 on December 8, 2020 at 1:00pm GMT as we review the state of the threat intelligence industry, using public and private research from the last year on the quality and applicability of public, private, and proprietary feeds. We’ll also examine areas such as: - Automating multi-feed normalization into a ‘super-feed’ for a more effective defensive security stack - Speeding investigation and response through event, metadata, and threat intelligence correlation - Leveraging threat intelligence of threat actor objectives, methods, and tactics to drive quick incident resolution
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