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  • TechBurst: October 17, 2019

Johannes Ullrich from SANS - NCSAM and Security Best Practices [Pb]

Thursday, October 17, 2019

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

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Description:

The presentation will cover challenges to modern intrusion detection in modern networks. I will pickup with some of the encryption challenges from the last time I spoke For REN-ISAC, and move on to issues like newer TCP options, network intrusion detection in the cloud, modern high speed networks and maybe some IPv6 if there is time.

Questions are welcome and encouraged.

Speaker: Johannes Ullrich, Dean of Research, SANS Technology Institute

Johannes is currently responsible for the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) and the GIAC Gold program. In 2000, he founded DShield.org, which is now the data collection engine behind the ISC. His work with the ISC has been widely recognized, and in 2004, Network World named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the networking industry. Prior to working for SANS, Johannes worked as a lead support engineer for a web development company and as a research physicist. Johannes holds a PhD in physics from SUNY Albany and is based in Jacksonville, Florida. His daily podcast summarizes current security news in a concise format.

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