Presented by Andrew Morris, CEO & Founder of GreyNoise
Andrew will share insights and challenges from operating a huge, shifting, adaptive, distributed sensor network listening to internet background noise and opportunistic exploitation traffic over the past five years. He will cover patterns and unexplainable phenomena we’ve experienced and make recommendations to you on how to prepare the next time the cyber hits the fan.
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A word from our biggest fans on how they are using GreyNoise to solve real world security problems. Facilitated by Supriya Mazumdar.
Led by Nick Roy & Nathan Thai
You’re working at a sticker company called “Milk Co.” One of your developers leaves a vulnerable dev environment exposed to the internet. Users at the workshop will play the role of the Security Analyst at “Milk Co.” and have to investigate the alert to understand what happened, decide how they can stop additional attacks quickly, and then do additional investigation into indicators that can be used for hunting.
During this workshop you will learn how to:
Note: We will be offering CPE certificates as an option for workshop attendees.
While we look forward to this event, the health and safety of our guests remains our top priority. Please do not attend the event if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
We are currently adhering to all CDC guidelines and DC regulations to ensure the safety of our participants.
101 District Square SW
Washington, DC 20024
Centrally situated in the Greater Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area, The Wharf neighborhood is located near two Metro stations which are only a short walk or free Southwest Shuttle ride from the water. Of course, you can always ride your bike or even take the Water Taxi to get here.Driving to The Wharf is not the best option due to frequent special events, traffic congestion, and limited parking. If you can’t avoid driving, check out our nearby off-site parking locations.