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COMMUNITY EVENT

Atomic Red Team open house at Wild West Hackin’ Fest

📍 Hilton Denver City Center | 1701 California St, Denver, CO 80202
📆 February 7, 2025 | 1pm – 4pm MT

Join us for a community event centered around Atomic Red Team, an open source library of tests designed to test your organization’s security controls. Check out our demos, get some Atomic Red Team gear, learn from your peers, have some snacks, and meet other nerds IRL.

While you’re here, check out everything else happening at Wild West Hackin’ Fest @ Mile High, including the afternoon talks and vendor tables.

Atomic Red Team demos (15 min)

1:30 PM MST
2:30 PM MST

Learn how to use Atomic Red Team to test your defensive controls and exercise your incident response program. One of the open source project’s creators will walk through use cases and test plans based on the most commonly encountered threats and adversary techniques. You’ll walk away knowing how to do the following:

  • Leverage open source intelligence to identify top threats and adversary techniques
  • Use Atomic Red Team to emulate threats and test your defenses against adversary techniques
  • Operationalize and scale your testing using free and open source tools
  • Share what you’ve learned with the community
 
Keith McCammon
CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER & CO-FOUNDER | RED CANARY
Keith leads Red Canary’s product development and is responsible for the company’s security strategy, operations, and threat research. He has spent nearly two decades identifying and solving complex problems related to information security and risk, including over a decade of service to the United States Department of Defense and intelligence community.
Keith leads Red Canary’s product development and is responsible for the company’s security strategy, operations, and threat research. He has spent nearly two decades identifying and solving complex problems related to information security and risk, including over a decade of service to the United States Department of Defense and intelligence community.

Baselining for bad things with Surveyor!

3:00 – 3:50 PM MST

Surveyor is a free and open source tool for quickly baselining your environments to help identify abnormal activity. You can use it to query supported endpoint detection and response (EDR) products in search of potentially dangerous software that shouldn’t be in your environment. In this session, we’ll look at remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools as an illustrative example—they have a variety of legitimate use cases, but bad guys use them as well. You’ll learn how to use Surveyor to list all of the RMM tools present in your environment, including ones you might not expect to be there.

 
Tre Wilkins
THREAT RESEARCHER | RED CANARY
As a threat researcher at Red Canary, Tre leads research initiatives to analyze adversary techniques, develop automation code, and manage test environments for simulating and studying threats. These efforts enhance and refine threat detection and hunting strategies. He started his career as an information systems technician in the United States Navy, managing RF communications systems and handling communications security materials and equipment.
As a threat researcher at Red Canary, Tre leads research initiatives to analyze adversary techniques, develop automation code, and manage test environments for simulating and studying threats. These efforts enhance and refine threat detection and hunting strategies. He started his career as an information systems technician in the United States Navy, managing RF communications systems and handling communications security materials and equipment.

Backdoors & Breaches demos

​​Backdoors & Breaches, lovingly envisioned by the folks at Black Hills Information Security, is a tool meant to train and hone the skills of incident responders. This gamified experience is more fun and conversational than a traditional training. Join our resident incident captain in this exclusive demo of the Atomic Red Team expansion pack.

 
Kellon Benson
RESIDENT B&B INCIDENT CAPTAIN | RED CANARY
Kellon Benson found their passion for information security working as a security analyst at their alma mater developing skills in digital forensics, compliance, network monitoring, threat hunting, and more. In their free time, Kellon enjoys getting away from the computer to go to music festivals, spin pretty lights, play board games, and scream along to pop-punk in the car.
Kellon Benson found their passion for information security working as a security analyst at their alma mater developing skills in digital forensics, compliance, network monitoring, threat hunting, and more. In their free time, Kellon enjoys getting away from the computer to go to music festivals, spin pretty lights, play board games, and scream along to pop-punk in the car.
 
 
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