Cybersecurity is a global industry, so what can we learn from our SOC peers around the world, and how is SOC work different (or similar) based on where you’re located?
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Cybersecurity is a global industry, so what can we learn from our SOC peers around the world, and how is SOC work different (or similar) based on where you’re located? This panel will gather SOC practitioners around the globe to discuss universal SOC best practices and how a global team can come together to stop the bad guys.
John Hammond will step you through what a day as a cyber defender would have looked like if you were working the 3CX supply chain attack that occurred in 2023.
This session will review AI use cases, the pros and cons of AI and large language models, how threat actors are using AI in their attacks, and what your security team needs to reap its benefits.