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Know Your Adversary

Five Ways To Incorporate Adversary Intelligence Into Your Cybersecurity Program

Original Broadcast Date: November 11th, 2014
Rick Holland, VP, Principal Analyst
Rick Holland VP, Principal Analyst

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Description

Since the Mandiant APT1 report revealed the identities of Chinese hackers targeting US organizations, attacker attribution has captured attention and dominated the headlines. Attribution is gratifying; wouldn't it feel great to identify and expose the actual adversaries on the other side of the keyboard? In this Webinar, Forrester analyst Rick Holland discusses the benefits and risks of adversary attribution. Rick provides five key considerations when incorporating adversary intelligence into your cybersecurity program.

Agenda:

  • Adversary Attribution Captures The Headlines
  • Adversary Intelligence Promises Much
  • Yet Attribution Isn't Easy And Can Be Dangerous
  • Five Steps To Incorporate Adversary Intelligence Into Your Security Program

Key takeaways:

  • Know the pitfalls of adversary attribution.
  • Learn how to operationalize adversary intelligence.

Vendors mentioned: Booz Allen Hamilton, CrowdStrike, FireEye, iSight Partners, and Verisign iDefense.

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  • Know Your Adversary
    Trend Report
    April 2nd, 2015

    In February 2013, incident management and forensics expert Mandiant issued a report exposing the identities of three members of a cyberespionage group known as APT1. In May 2014, the US Department of Justice indicted five Chinese hackers for computer hack

    Rick Holland