![]() Speaker Bio: In addition to being SimSpace's Principal Security Strategist, Pete is the Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief of TheCyber.Report. In this presentation we present a method of leveling-up your cybersecurity-related arts and crafts skills: effectively diagramming incidents, threat reports, threat intel, and reporting to support full-spectrum ThreatOps. ![]() However if you ask 10 analysts to map out the same incident, you'll get 10 divergent diagrams. Speaker: Pete Hay, Editor-in-Chief, TheCyber.ReportĪbstract: Cybersecurity professionals spend an huge amount of time attempting to use a visual medium to communicate complicated concepts in a simple yet information-dense manner. Title: The Importance of Arts and Crafts in ThreatOps UPENN doctoral dissertation examined what makes hackers extraordinary unique from the average human population. Built from scratch a six-month DoD Cyber Operations training course, repurposed DEFCON's CTF and CTP technical architecture to support DoD cyber operations training, and now working advanced cyber R&D projects in private sector. Co-Led with the DoD CIO the development of the SecDef's DoD Cyber Workforce Strategy. Speaker Bio: Forty-one years of government service, Frank DiGiovanni is a retired USAF Colonel and DoD Senior Executive Service. Leveraging the DoD's "Tularosa Study," this talk will cover a theoretical framework for achieving this objective, outline an operational vignette, and then cover some the specifics for such an approach. But does it have to be that way? Is it possible for the cyber defender to take an "offensive stance." This talk will show how the emerging science of cyberpsychology and the leveraging of AI can provide the defender with the ability to pwn the most vulnerable component in the cyberattack kill chain, the attack's human operator.
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