The best teams in the world all share a common trait – they continuously train and improve their skills to ensure they are ready for anything that comes their way. However, establishing effective cybersecurity preparedness can be a complex and challenging process.
In this webinar, we will explore how top security teams can use Red Canary Readiness Exercises to train for real-world situations, so they can get ready and stay ready for today’s top cyber threats.
Learn:
- Which scenarios your security team should be tested on and how frequently
- How to benchmark your current skill levels against industry standards
- How to establish a culture of ongoing skill improvement
- Demo of the Red Canary Readiness Exercises platform
MEET THE SPEAKER
Brian Beyer
CEO
Brian leads Red Canary to help businesses of all sizes shut down cyber attacks. Prior to co-founding Red Canary, Brian incubated cybersecurity products at Kyrus, innovated big data processing solutions for the intelligence community at Northrop Grumman, and started his career in cybersecurity in ManTech’s Computer Forensics & Intrusion Analysis group.
Brian leads Red Canary to help businesses of all sizes shut down cyber attacks. Prior to co-founding Red Canary, Brian incubated cybersecurity products at Kyrus, innovated big data processing solutions for the intelligence community at Northrop Grumman, and started his career in cybersecurity in ManTech’s Computer Forensics & Intrusion Analysis group.
Adina Bodkins
Manager, Threat Hunting
A manager on the Threat Hunting team, Adina leads a squad in investigating and advising customers on responding to and preventing threats in their environments. Previously her work included managing security infrastructure, building automated response plans, and incident handling. She enjoys solving problems with code and tries to automate as much as possible. When not working, Adina can be found spending time with her family.
A manager on the Threat Hunting team, Adina leads a squad in investigating and advising customers on responding to and preventing threats in their environments. Previously her work included managing security infrastructure, building automated response plans, and incident handling. She enjoys solving problems with code and tries to automate as much as possible. When not working, Adina can be found spending time with her family.