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With so many of us working from home, millions of home networks have suddenly become the last mile of corporate networks - transforming into SOHO networks for learning, web conference happy hours, and the like. Combined with the spread of connected smart devices and IoT, the transformation of home networks into critical lifeline a has made insight into these poorly understood environments more important than ever.
Join Corelight to learn a quick, easy, and free method for using Zeek and Suricata on a Raspberry Pi to gain visibility into your home network. Its a great way to improve the security and performance of your home network, while learning about two flagship open source technologies--skills transferable to on-prem and cloud networks.
Recent blog post detailing the Corelight@Home program: https://corelight.com/blog/2020/11/19...
Zeek logs cheat sheet: https://fs.hubspotusercontent00.net/h...
Link to register: https://go.corelight.com/corelight-at...
Speaker Bios
Gary Fisk
Gary Fisk has built a broad security career at Digex, Oracle, Mandiant, FireEye, and now at Corelight. His career has ranged across security analytics, identity management, data security, threat intelligence, IR and security services, endpoint security (EDR), network security (NSM), and Enterprise Architecture. This somewhat unfocused group of focus areas has resulted from a belief that enterprises must take a pragmatic, risk-driven approach to advancing their security maturity, and focus on tools to improve existing teams, procedures, and environments. Building on a ten-year foundation in IT and security operations, Gary’s history in tools and technology is founded in the cliche’ that “security is a team sport”, and that tools and tech are only valuable if they make the team better.
Richard Bejtlich
Richard Bejtlich is an author and Principal Security Strategist at Corelight. He was previously Chief Security Strategist at FireEye, and Mandiant's Chief Security Officer when FireEye acquired Mandiant in 2013. At General Electric, as Director of Incident Response, he built and led the 40-member GE Computer Incident Response Team (GE-CIRT). Richard began his digital security career as a military intelligence officer in 1997 at the Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team (AFCERT), Air Force Information Warfare Center (AFIWC), and Air Intelligence Agency (AIA). Richard is a graduate of Harvard University and the United States Air Force Academy. He has authored, co-authored, and contributed to over a dozen books (listed at www.taosecurity.com). He also writes for his blog (taosecurity.blogspot.com) and Twitter (@taosecurity).