Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Peak, Plateau or Plummet? Cyber Trends That Are Here To Stay… and Fading Away
02 Dec 2019
Kevin Beaumont, a thought leader in the cybersecurity industry on incident detection and response, joins Ann to talk about the security trends that are peaking, plateauing, and plummeting. They trade insights on how organizations can examine the dynamics of an attack and effectively monitor their logs and landscape to prevent or recover from one. Listen for guidance and an insider's perspective on the threats facing businesses, the destructive impact of the monetization of cybercrime, and how security professionals can optimize their strategies to keep their businesses safe. Resources: View Kevin Beaumont on LinkedIn View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn Related: Listen to: Security Unlocked Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
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