AISA Webinar: Ghost Army, Why let attackers have the advantage?

Join Jim Cook – Regional Director for Attivo Networks for a discussion on some of the most effective misdirection in history and special guest Andrew Scully – Head of Cyber from Shelde who will share some personal stories of using deception technology to catch attackers

 

 

 

Topic:  Ghost Army, Why let attackers have the advantage?
Cyber Attackers have always been able to trust that their tools and technology.  If they manage to break into an organisation’s network through technical means or simply by getting a job there - they can use those tools to understand how to traverse the network and what Tactics and Techniques will allow them to reach their goal without being detected.

The same can’t be said in the physical world, where Attackers have never been able to rely 100% on their observations.  There are many examples throughout history of Attackers and Defenders deceiving each other – so what lessons can be derived from the physical world and how are organisations applying those lessons in Cyber?

Join Jim Cook – Regional Director for Attivo Networks for a discussion on some of the most effective misdirection in history and special guest Andrew Scully – Head of Cyber from Shelde who will share some personal stories of using deception technology to catch attackers

Participants will have the opportunity at the end of the session to ask questions of the speakers via the Q&A Chat box.

Speakers: 

  Jim Cook – Regional Director at Attivo Networks
Jim has an 18 year history of Cyber Security management in Australia.  He works at Attivo Networks, which is the market innovator in a new cyber security category 'Deception Technology’. Attivo deals with the difficult problem of detecting threats inside the network from people, malware, external attackers regardless of what tactics and techniques they are using.
     

  Andrew Scully – Head of Cyber at Shelde 
Andrew is an information security executive with over 15 years’ experience delivering outcomes that have aligned risk strategies and technical controls for commercial, military, technology, telecommunications and federal government sectors. Roles have included; CISO for Telstra Defence, Sr Director Defensive Cyber Operations at Symantec and Strategic Cyber Security Advisor to the Royal Australian Air Force (Reservist). Andrew also enjoys volunteering his time to assist Australian cyber startup’s through Cyrise. Currently, Andrew is Head of Cyber for Shelde.
 

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 Time Zones:

  • 11:00am - 12:00pm AEST (Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne & Sydney)
  • 10:30am - 11:30am ACST (Adelaide & Darwin)
  • 9:00am - 10:00am AWST (Perth)


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When
11/06/2020 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Online webinar