See something say something: A humanistic approach to security intelligence

Presented by

Ronnie Tokazowski, Senior Researcher and Shyaam Sundhar, Senior Researcher, PhishMe

About this talk

Attackers are constantly trying to find new exploits to penetrate network defenses and bypass security controls. In 2014, Mandiant’s M-Trends report indicated that it takes an average of 229 days to detect the presence of a threat actor on an enterprise network. Organizations are starting to realize that the evolution in technologies alone cannot stop such incidents, as the actors continue to change their tactics. Organizations need to consider supplementing their security technologies and processes with their people. By leveraging employees as human sensors, we not only adopt “see something, say something”, but we are able to add an extra layer of defense and exponentially reduce detection time as well. In this webinar, PhishMe’s Senior Researchers Ronnie Tokazowski and Shyaam Sundhar will discuss: • Engaging human sensors as a layer of defense • Utilizing user reports to detect malware • Real use cases of user detection within our enterprise

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