Summary:
We had a packed studio this week with special guest Mark Ernest to talk about threat hunting. In the opening segment, we spoke about how E-Cigarettes might be bad for your health and really bad for your data security, the new Atari gaming console, and North Korea. The last story about Crimeware-as-a-Service was a good one. You wouldn't believe the amount of havoc that is being offered by the bad guys.
In segment two we dove into the weeds with Mark on the concept of threat hunting and how it's rapidly evolving to become a significant part of building a security posture. The team was so into the topic we didn't even break for segment three.
We're on break until July 10th, but you can listen to all the other episodes now on iTunes, Google Play, and SoundCloud.
Special Guest:
Mark Ernest, Manager, Threat & Fraud Intelligence at Member Driven Technologies
Mark Ernest has over 10 years of professional security experience in the financial sector with a primary focus on threat intelligence, incident response, and security architecture. Mark is passionate about detecting evil and probably talks a lot.
Mark's Social: LinkedIn | Blog
Guest Hosts:
Jason Brown, Lab Manager / Guru of All Mystical InfoSec Things
John Beeskow, EVP of Security Strategy and CBI Labs at CBI
LINKS FROM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
- Pulse Headlines - Atari’s New Console is Coming Soon
- Reuters - U.S. blames North Korea for Hacking Spree, says More Attacks Likely
- Daily Mail UK - The Fake Cigarette That Could Steal Your Files
- Dark Reading - The Rising Tide of Crimeware-as-a-Service
- Tech Target - Report: Threat Hunting is More SOC Than Intel
- JPCERT - Detecting Lateral Movement through Tracking Event Logs