Christie started her career with a BSEE with an emphasis in digital communications from the University of Kansas. A 15 year enterprise network engineer career, largely in finance and manufacturing followed. Starting with a study in anthropology she decided to change fields, eventually pursuing an old interest in communications security and privacy and a brief internship in hardware security. Seeking to combine her interests in technology and society she began pursuing the field from a new perspective, enrolling as JD candidate at Santa Clara Law. She now consults on privacy issues related to communications technology while completing her law degree. She has also cofounded Fork the Law, an effort to bridge the gap between technologists and legislation. Ttile: “Malware Management Framework” – We detected WinNTI with it! With all the security products you use, you still don’t have confidence that your networks are malware-free. And you’re right. They aren’t. You want to know a dirty little secret? There IS a way to discover the most advanced malware! This discussion comes straight from the guys in the trenches who have been dealing with real world advanced malware for years. We are not in pristine labs, but the kind of environments that most of us really have, but won’t admit in public. Through our own wins and losses at defending our environments, we have identified what works and what doesn’t, and have created the Malware Management Framework: A simple methodology for defending your systems against the most advanced malware. We will cover the Malware Management Framework and provide specific, actionable items on how to use it in your environment with tools you may already have, and free tools you have not yet seen. If you are responsible for defending a network, and you want to have higher confidence that systems in your environment are malware-free, you need to attend this discussion.
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