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Too Many “DR”s – How to Think About Extended Detection and Response (XDR)

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Date and Time

April 12, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Event Category

Web Conference

Organizer

Roxanne Pirooz

Contact

Anne Rogers

Overview

Extended detection and response (XDR) is a solution area which is not yet fully defined. There is no broad agreement on which key capabilities must be included, but a common thread through most definitions includes visibility into network and endpoint entities. Both are important, but one is far more essential than the other. Join this session to learn why network visibility (or NDR) should be at the heart of your future XDR plans.

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Speaker/s

Ben Smith – Field Chief Technology Officer, NetWitness, an RSA business

Ben Smith (@Ben_Smith) is Field Chief Technology Officer with NetWitness, an RSA business. He brings more than 25 years’ experience in the information security, risk management, networking and telecommunications industries; his prior employers include UUNET, CSC, and the US Government, along with several technology startups. Smith holds industry certifications in information security (CCISO, CISSP), risk management (CRISC), and privacy (CIPT); he is an acknowledged contributor to NIST SP 1800-1, -3, and -7; and he serves as an appointed member of the Cybersecurity Canon Committee. He is a patent holder, a published contributor of four of the “97 Things Every Information Security Professional Should Know” [O’Reilly, 2021] and previously served as a corporate representative to the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). Smith has presented internationally at cybersecurity events sponsored by Gartner, FS-ISAC, SANS, IANS, CERT/SEI, RSA Conference, ISSA, (ISC)2, ISACA, Infosecurity, BSides, ASIS, InfraGard, HTCIA, SecureWorld, ISMG, SC Media, SIRA, RMA, IIA, MWCA, ICI and other organizations.

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