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The Evolution of Red Teaming and Pen Testing: Integrating Adversary Simulation at Every Maturity Level
Come learn from David Kennedy’s perspectives on the security industry and how we can improve together.
This webinar was recorded on May 6, 2020.
Slides from the webinar can be found here.
The security industry continues to evolve in a number of areas all designed to help companies strengthen their ability to respond to attacks. Most organizations are still at a basic level of security while attack techniques progress relentlessly. Often, safeguards are not as simple as applying a patch or changing a certain rule—they require having a vast knowledge of how attackers penetrate networks and the best ways to detect them.
Understanding the real-world effectiveness of your controls, no matter your maturity
It’s important to understand how attackers have morphed over the years and what to expect for the foreseeable future. In this webinar, we will dive into maturity levels of organizations, what is most effective no matter where you are on the spectrum, and how to progress your program with actual data.
Integrating Red Teams and the MITRE ATT&CK™ framework into your program
This presentation will discuss how red teaming can work within your organization to build a more effective security program and help prioritize where you need investment. In addition, we’ll be talking about how to integrate the MITRE ATT&CK™ (Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge) framework into your company and how you can build a program based on not just MITRE’s techniques, but also the latest tactics and procedures.
Putting it into perspective
It has never been more important to look at the industry as a whole, the evolution of red teaming and penetration testing, and how to make your program more effective in tackling threats.
Come learn from David Kennedy’s perspectives on the security industry and how we can improve together.