Canberra Branch Meeting 14th March
Join us at the National Conference Centre, Canberra to hear from Chris Pogue as he shares with us his talk titled, "The Nuix Black Report: Find out what hackers are really thinking"
The Nuix Black Report: Find out what hackers are really thinking
How long does it take a hacker to infiltrate your systems and steal data?
In a series of confidential interviews with a group of professional hackers, we found that 71% of hackers can get through your defenses in under 12 hours and 81% can then identify and take what they want within another 12 hours.
You read that correctly: In under 24 hours, the bad guys can breach your perimeter, identify your critical value data, and exfiltrate it to a system they control. By contrast, breach detection for most victim organisations is measured in hundreds of days. The odds are not in your favor.
How do they do it? Why do they do it? Which security countermeasures do they blow right past and which ones stop them in their tracks? Those were some the questions we asked a group of hacking and penetration testing practitioners in 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada at DEFCON, the world’s largest hacking and security conference; all in an effort to find out more about this threat that we hear about in the news ever day but know so little about.
Understand the real threat to your information and systems from the perspective of the people who know how to break in and take whatever they want.
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Speaker:
Chris Pogue is the Chief Information
Security Officer, and head of the Cyber Threat Analysis Team at Nuix. He
is also a member of the US Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force,
The International Association of Chiefs of Police, and the
International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators.
Chris
is responsible for the company’s security services organisation: he
oversees critical investigations and contracts, and key markets
globally. His team focuses on incident response, breach preparedness,
penetration testing and malware reverse engineering.
Over his
career, Chris has led multiple professional security services
organisations and corporate security initiatives to investigate
thousands of security breaches worldwide. His extensive experience is
drawn from a range of careers as a cybercrimes investigator, ethical
hacker, military officer, and law enforcement and military instructor.
In 2010, Chris was named a SANS Thought Leader.
Chris
served in the United States Army as a Signal Corps Warrant Officer and
Field Artillery Sergeant. He distinguished himself as an Honor Graduate
from a variety of Army Academies and Schools and received multiple
awards and commendations for excellence.
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