Advanced Persistent Intelligence: How Only Relevant Knowledge will Enable Proactive Defense

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In an age where threats are increasingly orchestrated to target specific organizations, industries and technologies, this places much greater emphasis on being able to understand the mind and methods of an attacker.

Gathering and applying relevant intelligence has never been more important, but with so much threat data and so little context available, how is it possible to be confident that you will know and understand the risks that you face, and can proactively defend against them? In this webinar we’ll explain what you can learn by gathering data from varied sources to uncover threat intelligence that’s truly relevant to you. 

Key Takeaways:

  • What combination of factors can result in relevant intelligence?
  • Get examples of how threats target particular industries or technologies
  • How can intelligence be applied for proactive defence?
  • How to get the best actionable data from your logs

Speakers

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Chris Pace

Technology Advocate, Recorded Future

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Graeme Park

Senior Consultant at Mason Advisory

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Brian Shorten

Chairman, Charities Security Forum

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