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Etay Maor on Threat Intelligence Research

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In this episode of the Future of Cybercrime podcast, Zaira Pirzada speaks with Etay Maor, Senior Director of Security Strategy at Cato Networks. Etay provides fascinating insights into his work as a threat intelligence researcher during the show.

Topics discussed:

  • Etay shares his thoughts about how economic conditions and world events affect cybercrime.
  • Etay and Zaira examine how threat actors collaborate and share data to create what could be called cybercrime syndicates.
  • They explore ways cyber defenders can and should broaden their input from various disciplines to create innovative approaches to cybersecurity.
  • Etay compares how his non-technical students at Boston College sometimes develop more creative approaches to potential attack scenarios than more classically minded technical students.
  • Zaira probes to uncover Etay's thoughts about how businesses react to cyber incidents.
  • Etay describes how cyber breaches are no longer solely a technical issue. In equal measure, they are business issues requiring additional stakeholders to be involved in decision-making.
  • Etay talks about his belief that cyber breaches are always the result of multiple steps taken by attackers. They are never the result of a single point of failure.

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In this episode of the Future of Cybercrime podcast, Zaira Pirzada speaks with Etay Maor, Senior Director of Security Strategy at Cato Networks. Etay provides fascinating insights into his work as a threat intelligence researcher during the show.

Topics discussed:

  • Etay shares his thoughts about how economic conditions and world events affect cybercrime.
  • Etay and Zaira examine how threat actors collaborate and share data to create what could be called cybercrime syndicates.
  • They explore ways cyber defenders can and should broaden their input from various disciplines to create innovative approaches to cybersecurity.
  • Etay compares how his non-technical students at Boston College sometimes develop more creative approaches to potential attack scenarios than more classically minded technical students.
  • Zaira probes to uncover Etay's thoughts about how businesses react to cyber incidents.
  • Etay describes how cyber breaches are no longer solely a technical issue. In equal measure, they are business issues requiring additional stakeholders to be involved in decision-making.
  • Etay talks about his belief that cyber breaches are always the result of multiple steps taken by attackers. They are never the result of a single point of failure.

Resources Mentioned:

  continue reading

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