As cyber attacks become ever more complex, organisations like yours are increasingly prioritising threat detection and response capabilities.
To help you combat today’s sophisticated cyber threats, Atos and Cybereason bring to you the most advanced managed endpoint detection and response (M-EDR) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services in the market, designed specifically to prevent breaches and dramatically reduce the time to detect and respond to an attack.
Join us for this interactive session to understand why Threat Hunting and Incident Response (IR) form the critical backdrop of the threat landscape. We will help you understand the various models when designing and driving an IR program for your organisation and equip you with the tools and techniques to implement the best solution for you.
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Prior to joining Cybereason, Greg held CSO and CTO positions with Palo Alto Networks, FireEye and Symantec. A respected thought leader and long-time advocate for stronger, more proactive cybersecurity, Greg has helped many law enforcement agencies improve detection of cybercriminal behavior. In addition, he previously taught malware forensics to agencies around the world and has worked in advisory capacities for the Council of Europe on cybercrime and the UK National Crime Agency. He currently serves on the Europol cyber security industry advisory board.
Vinod Vasudevan is currently Global CTO for MDR & Deputy CTO for Cybersecurity services at Atos. He brings more than 20 years of cybersecurity leadership and product innovation. He co-founded Paladion and has acted in the role of CTO. During his tenure, he has led technology development and made Paladion an industry leader in Managed Detection and Response. He currently holds two U.S. patents in AI and cybersecurity and has directly serviced global enterprises in the U.S., Europe, and the Asia Pacific. Vinod is a prolific writer and has authored multiple books, articles, and presentations in leading cybersecurity forums. Before co-founding Paladion, Vinod worked with Microsoft and helped drive the adoption of Windows 2000 in the Asia Pacific. He is also a CISSP since 2001.