Microsoft buys another company, to patch (or not), the shift in the cybersecurity battleground, Carbon Black’s Petya assessment, and more enterprise news!
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Brian Ventura is a SANS Instructor and infosec architect, while Ted Gary serves as the Product Marketing Manager at Tenable.
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Five ways to maximize your IT training, pocket-sized printing, 30 years of evasion techniques, Ixia teases advanced visibility solutions, and more enterprise security news!
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*Should EDR be installed on every system? Servers too? All clients?
*How important is the configuration of EDR?
*What should your goals be for defense: know malware? unknown malware? ransomware? or are these three different products?
*If you have a big name AV install, what should drive you to change it? e.g. Symantec or Mcafee...
*What are the most common threats missed by EDR?
*How much of a concern is: performance, scalability, manageability, and crashing the host OS?
*When should you consider running two, or more, EDR solutions on the same host? Or, do you run one flavor on some, and another flavor on another?
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Carbon Black releases Cb Response 6.1, what to ask yourself before committing to a cybersecurity vendor, Malwarebytes replaces antivirus with endpoint protection, and more enterprise security news!
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What should we consider while building an internal penetration testing team? Would you still need external pen tests? Paul and John discuss the pros and cons!
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Automating all the things, Juniper Networks opens a software-defined security ecosystem, millions of devices are running out-of-date systems, DUO New Zealand and McAfee join forces, and more enterprise news!
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Containers are here to stay. While there is some resistance to this movement, Devops can help improve efficiency and security. For the first time security has a seat at the table when discussing the implementation of this new technology. Corey Bozdin comes on the show to discuss how we can use containers to improve security and how to scan your containers for vulnerabilities and exposures, including incorporating security into your SDLC.
Corey is currently responsible for coordinating the efforts of a global Product Management team, owning the product roadmap, and driving world-class execution of operational initiatives with Sales, Finance, and Support. He works closely with the Chief Product Officer to define, refine, and advance the Tenable product portfolio.
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The power of an exploit, Carbon Black's open letter to Cylance, Viavi Solutions Introduces Scalable RF Monitoring for Heterogeneous Networks, and 13 AWS IAM Best Practices for Security and Compliance!
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