Incident Response Against Advanced Threats: What Changes After SUNBURST?

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Speakers: Chase Snyder, Sr. Product Marketing Manager & Greg Copeland, Director, Business Development

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When the SolarWinds SUNBURST attack, with its broad impact and dwell time of nearly a year, hit the news, many security teams realized they needed a faster, lower friction way to investigate past exposure. Collaboration between the NetOps and SecOps teams can provide a better approach to responding to advanced threats in the future. This webcast will outline the benefits of sharing data and tools between security, network, and other teams for accelerated incident response, reduced risk, and greater effectiveness. How NetOps and SecOps can work together to accelerate incident response and troubleshooting. Why network data forms a foundation for security and operational activities How to ensure complete collection of all network data, and efficient tool sharing How to investigate and respond to SolarWinds SUNBURST and potential future supply chain attacks that give attackers access inside your environment If you cannot attend the live event, please register to receive the recording when it becomes available.
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