Before you can detect malicious behavior in your environment, you need to know what to look out for.
Our recent report Blumira’s 2022 State of Detection and Response uncovered key security trends and behavior patterns that lead to attacks.
In this deep dive, get insight from Amanda Berlin, Lead Incident Detection Engineer, and Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder, about key takeaways you can apply to your cybersecurity strategy. You’ll learn:
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Participants
Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder, Blumira
Matt is CTO and Co-Founder of Blumira, a leading cybersecurity provider of automated threat detection and response technology. At Blumira, he leads the security and engineering efforts to provide actionable insights into cybersecurity risks at scale. Matt has over 10 years of experience in IT and development, focusing on business strategy, development, compliance, threat detection and penetration testing. Previously, he was Director of Security Services, Development & Security at NetWorks Group, responsible for defensive information security and services.
Amanda Berlin, Lead Incident Detection Engineer, Blumira
Based in Ohio, Amanda is a highly accomplished network defender well-regarded throughout the Midwest infosec community. As a Lead Incident Detection Engineer at Blumira, she specializes in threat detection research as well as SecOps. Amanda serves as the founder and CEO of Mental Health Hackers, a nonprofit dedicated to providing education and guidance to tech workers around mental health topics. Amanda is also the co-host of the Brakeing Down Security podcast. She is the author of a Blue Team best practices book called "Defensive Security Handbook: Best Practices for Securing Infrastructure” with Lee Brotherston through O'Reilly Media.