Monday, July 26, 2010
SANS MGT414: SANS(R) +S™ Training Program for the CISSP(R) Certification Exam in Augusta starts 10/12
Greater Augusta ISSA 2010 Q3 Public Meeting: Rob Lee presents the Mandiant M-Trends Report on APT (Advanced Persistent Threat)
The Greater Augusta ISSA is extremely excited to welcome Rob Lee this quarter! Rob Lee is the Curriculum Lead for Digital Forensic Training at the SANS Institute and is also a Director in MANDIANT’s Professional Services group. Please join us for this educational training opportunity.
What: The Greater Augusta ISSA 2010 Q3 Public meeting: Rob Lee presents the Mandiant M-Trends Report on APT (Advanced Persistent Threat)
How: This is a FREE public meeting. Please confirm your reservation by sending an email to reservations@augusta.issa.org
When: Thursday August 12 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where:
University Hall Room UH-170
Augusta State University
2500 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904
http://www.aug.edu/public_relations/pr_map_campus.htm
On the morning of the presentation, don't forget to swing by the ASU Public Safety office to get a visitor pass for the parking lot. The Public Safety office is in the back corner of the campus. You can see it at the bottom-left of this map:
http://www.aug.edu/public_relations/asumap/images/PARKINGMAP1008PR.jpg
State of the Hack: M-Trends- The Advanced Persistent Threat
In early 2010, MANDIANT released its inaugural M-Trends report. This first report focused on our years of experience responding to computer security incidents perpetrated by the Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). The "straight from the battlefield" presentation provides case studies detailing the most recent computer security incidents MANDIANT has responded to involving the APT. During this presentation we detail the main points of the report through anonymous, in-depth case studies of attacks against commercial, government, and defense industrial base organizations. We demonstrate how the attackers gain access, how they behave once inside the victim network and the impact on the organizations. And, because understanding the problem is only half the battle, we wrap up with remediation recommendations that really work.
Robert Lee
Rob Lee is a Director in MANDIANT’s Professional Services group. Mr. Lee has more than 14 years of experience in computer forensics, vulnerability and exploit discovery, intrusion detection/prevention, and incident response. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a founding member of the 609th Information Warfare Squadron, the first U.S. military operational unit focused on information operations. Later, he was a member of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations where he conducted computer crime investigations, incident response, and computer forensics. Prior to joining MANDIANT, Mr. Lee worked directly with a variety of government agencies in the law enforcement, U.S. Department of Defense, and intelligence communities as the technical lead for a vulnerability discovery and exploit development team, lead for a cyber forensics branch, and lead for a computer forensic and security software development team. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Mr. Lee also holds a Masters in Business Administration from Georgetown University. In 2009 he was awarded the Digital Forensic Examiner of the Year from the Forensic 4Cast Awards. Mr. Lee is co-author of the bestselling book Know Your Enemy, (2nd Edition). He is also a co-author of MANDIANT’s Threat intelligence report - M-Trends: The Advanced Persistent Threat.
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