The Easy Button – ESW #212
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1. Veracode in AWS Marketplace, ZScaler SUNBURST Assessment, & SolarWinds Fallout – ESW #212
This week, Tyler Shields joins us for his first episode as Co-Host, and John Strand returns! In the Enterprise News, Two data security companies merge, Veracode's products are now available in the AWS Marketplace, Zscaler launches a program for organizations dealing with the SolarWinds attack, SolarWinds is being sued in a class action lawsuit, funding announcements from Weaveworks, iBoss and Venafi!
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2. The State of Data Security – Chris Brown – ESW #212
A casual and candid conversation on database security. Talking through the current data trends including the transition to the cloud and what this means for the database security practitioner. What pitfalls and tools can be used to help simplify and maximize the security professional's transition to a fully monitored data environment solving for Cloud/Hybrid cloud and traditional on-premise.
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As Senior Director of Data Security GTM, Chris Brown helps clients evolve their data security strategy in an increasingly complex landscape. Chris brings over 13 years of experience in the database security space working with a broad range of enterprise clients in the Fortune 1000. He’s held previous roles at jSonar, IBM Guardium and Intigua, as well as spent the first half of his career in the semi-conductor industry. Chris is a technologist at his core, graduating from George Mason University with a degree in computer architecture and even receiving a patent for secure access control in media environments. When he isn’t helping clients, he enjoys bicycling in his home state of North Carolina.
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3. SolarWinds, FireEye, Microsoft, Oh My! – Sean Metcalf, Tyler Robinson – ESW #212
The current ransomware, breaches, and nation state attacks have defenders feeling overwhelmed and under resourced. Can defensive teams really have defended against this type of supply chain attack and what can every security team do for best practices within Active directory and Azure federation to reduce your enterprises risk.
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Sean Metcalf is founder and CTO at Trimarc (TrimarcSecurity.com), a professional services company which focuses on improving enterprise security. He is one of about 100 people in the world who holds the Microsoft Certified Master Directory Services (MCM) Active Directory certification, is a Microsoft MVP, and has presented on Active Directory, Azure AD, & Microsoft Cloud attack and defense at security conferences such as Black Hat, BSides, DEF CON, and DerbyCon.
With over 2 decades of experience, Tyler specializes in Red Teaming, APT threat modeling, blackbox network penetration testing, and Physical/Social-Engineering.
Tyler has presented at multiple conferences including BSides, DefCon and Blackhat panels, SANS security events and to multiple branches of the military. In Addition to helping teach the DarkSide-Ops and Accessing & Exploiting ICS class at Blackhat.
Tyler has helped the development of a world class offensive security capability, strategy, and programs of Offensive services at several incredible companies such as Silent Break Security, InGuardians, Inc., Nisos, and Trimarc, directly shaping Offensive operations and research.