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26/11/2024
10:45
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11:25
Fortifying cyber frontlines: The essential role of deception
Ben Potter
26/11/2024
11:35
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12:15
How safe is safe? Exploring the vitality of physical security in an ever-evolving world and its parallels to cyber security
KS Lam
26/11/2024
13:35
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14:15
Beyond detection: Transforming threat intelligence into actionable attack surface reduction
Loris Minassian
26/11/2024
14:25
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15:05
Measures and metrics: How to report on more than just the SOC
Harry Brown
26/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
SOC metrics and performance measurement
Pranjali Karve
27/11/2024
10:30
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11:10
Game-on (Part 2): 16-bit Adventures of a Security Analyst
Jai Minton
27/11/2024
11:20
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12:00
Creating cyber threat intelligence like a journalist
Chris Horsley
27/11/2024
13:30
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14:10
Incident Response: What Happens on Day 2?
Richard Dornhart
27/11/2024
14:20
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15:00
The enemy is within the gates – Recent lessons from internal threat incident response investigations
Peter Chapman
27/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Mature your detection capabilities - Evolve your SIEM and know your priorities
Mlaz Adlbi
28/11/2024
10:15
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10:55
Exploiting the physical plane: Red team intrusion techniques and tools
Austyn Guo
28/11/2024
11:05
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11:45
State-sponsored cyber operations: understanding global risks and implications for Australia
Jana Dekanovska
28/11/2024
13:00
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13:40
Harnessing strategic, operational and tactical threat intelligence for a more robust security posture
Ian Francis Usher
28/11/2024
13:50
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14:30
Effective security detections: From intent to action
Aditya Patil
28/11/2024
14:40
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15:20
Adaptive threat intelligence: Predicting the unpredictable
Alexander Gould & Monika Tarnavetchi
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