platform; including automated penetration tests and risk assesments culminating in a "cyber risk score" out of 1,000, just like a credit score.
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Reference: TaoSecurity News
published on 2019-07-01 12:00:00 UTC by Richard Bejtlich Content:
I started speaking publicly about digital security in 2000. I used to provide this information on my Web site, but since I don't keep that page up-to-date anymore, I decided to publish it here.
2017
Mr. Bejtlich led a podcast titled Threat Hunting: Past, Present, and Future, in early July 2017. He interviewed four of the original six GE-CIRT incident handlers. The audio is posted on YouTube. Thank you to Sqrrl for making the reunion possible.
Mr. Bejtlich is doing limited security consulting. See this blog post for details.
2016
Mr. Bejtlich organized and hosted the Management track (now "Executive track") at the 7th annual Mandiant MIRCon (now "FireEye Cyber Defense Summit") on 29-30 November 2016.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered the keynote to the 2016 Air Force Senior Leaders Orientation Conference at Joint Base Andrews on 29 July 2016.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered the keynote to the FireEye Cyber Defense Live Tokyo event in Tokyo on 12 July 2016.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered the keynote to the New Zealand Cyber Security Summit in Auckland on 6 May 2016.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered the keynote to the Lexpo Summit in Amsterdam on 21 April 2016. Video posted here.
Mr. Bejtlich discussed cyber security campaigns at the 2016 War Studies Cumberland Lodge Conference near London on 30 March 2016.
Mr. Bejtlich participated on a panel titled SEC Cyber Security Guidelines: A New Basis for D&O Exposure? at the 8th Annual National Directors & Officers Insurance ExecuSummit in Uncasville, CT on 8 May 2012.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered the keynote to the 2012 National Cyber Crime Conference in Norwood, MA on 30 Apr 2012.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the FOSE conference on a panel discussing new attacks on 4 Apr 2012.
USENIX 2007: 20-22 June 2007 / Network Security Monitoring and TCP/IP Weapons School (Layers 2-3) tutorials / Santa Clara, CA
Mr. Bejtlich briefed GFIRST 2007: 25-26 June 2007 / Network Incident Response and Forensics (two half-day tutorials) and Traditional IDS Should Be Dead conference presentation / Orlando, FL
Mr. Bejtlich taught TCP/IP Weapons School (Layers 2-3) and briefed Open Source Network Forensics at Techno Security 2007: 5-7 June 2007 / / Myrtle Beach, SC.
Mr. Bejtlich briefed Open Source Network Forensics at ISS World Spring 2007: 31 May 2007 / Washington, DC
Mr. Bejtlich briefed Network Incident Response and Forensics at AusCERT 2007: 23-24 May 2007 / Gold Coast, Australia.
Mr. Bejtlich taught Network Security Monitoring: 25 May 2007 / Sydney, Australia.
Mr. Bejtlich briefed at CONFIDENCE 2007: 13 May 2007 / Krakow, Poland.
Mr. Bejtlich briefed at ShmooCon: 24 March 2007 / Washington, DC; video here.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the 2006 FIRST Conference in Baltimore, MD on Friday, 30 June 2006 from 1500 to 1530.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the 2006 Techno Security Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC on Tuesday, 6 June 2006. From 0800-0930 he presented Enterprise Network Instrumentation Fundamentals. From 1000-1200 he presented Enterprise Network Instrumentation: Advanced Topics. At 1530 he joined Ron Gula, Marcus Ranum, Ross Rogers, and Johnny Long for a security panel discussion.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the 2006 Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference in Lake Las Vegas, NV on Thursday, 4 May 2006 from 1400-1530 on Network Forensics.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the US-CERT 2006 GFIRST Conference in Orlando, FL on Monday, 1 May 2006 from 1030-1200 on Network Incident Response.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the RSA Conference 2006 in San Jose, CA on Tuesday, 14 February 2006 from 1735 to 1825. The subject was Traffic-Centric Incident Response and Forensics.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at ShmooCon 2006 in Washington, DC on Saturday, 14 January 2006 at 1600. The subject was Network Security Monitoring with Sguil.
Mr. Bejtlich delivered presentations on network incident response and network forensics at the 2006 DoD Cybercrime Conference in Palm Harbor, FL on 11 January 2006.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the Cisco Fall 2005 System Engineering Security Virtual Team Meeting in San Jose, CA on 10 October 2005.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the Net Optics Think Tank at the Hilton Santa Clara in Santa Clara, CA on 21 September 2005. He discussed network forensics, with a preview of material in his next book Real Digital Forensics.
Mr. Bejtlich taught network security monitoring to security analysts from the Pentagon with Special Ops Security on 23 and 24 August 2005 in Rosslyn, VA.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the InfraGard 2005 National Conference on 9 August 05 in Washington, DC on the basics of network forensics.
Mr. Bejtlich taught a one day course on network incident response, with his forensics book as the background material, at USENIX Security 05 on 1 August 2005 in Baltimore, MD.
Mr. Bejtlich taught a one day course on network security monitoring, with his NSM book as the background material, at USENIX Security 05 on 31 July 2005 in Baltimore, MD.
Mr. Bejtlich offered a guest lecture on digital security at George Washington University on 23 June 2005.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke at the Techno Security 2005 conference on 13 June 2005 in Myrtle Beach, CA. He was invited by Tenable Security to appear at their evening social event.
Mr. Bejtlich taught a one day course on network security monitoring, with his book as the background material, at USENIX 05 on 14 April 2005 in Anaheim, CA.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke to the Government Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (GFIRST) on 5 April 2005 in Orlando, FL.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke to the DC Linux Users Group on 15 September 2004 about Sguil.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke to the High Technology Crime Investigation Association International Conference and Expo 2004 on 13 September 2004 in Washington, DC about Sguil.
Mr. Bejtlich taught a one day course on network security monitoring, with his first book as the background material, at USENIX Security 04 on 9 August 2004 in San Diego.
Mr. Bejtlich spoke to the DC Snort User's Group on 24 Jun 2004 about Sguil.
Mr. Bejtlich helped teach Foundstone's Ultimate Hacking class at Black Hat USA 2002 Training in Las Vegas on 29-30 July 2002.
Mr. Bejtlich taught days one, two, and three of the SANS intrusion detection track in San Antonio, Texas from 15-17 July 2002.
Mr. Bejtlich taught day four of the SANS intrusion detection track in Toronto, Ontario on 16 May 2002.
On 11 April 2002 Mr. Bejtlich briefed the South Texas ISSA chapter on Snort.
Mr. Bejtlich helped teach day four of the SANS intrusion detection track in San Antonio, Texas on 14 March 2002 after Marty Roesch was unable to teach the class.
2000-2001
On 24-25 October 2001 Mr. Bejtlich spoke to the Houston InfraGard chapter at their 2001 conference.
In August and September 2001 Mr. Bejtlich briefed analysts at the AFCERT on Interpreting Network Traffic.
On 19 October 2000 Mr. Bejtlich was invited back to speak at the SANS Network Security 2000 Technical Conference.
During 14-16 August 2000 Mr. Bejtlich participated in the Cyber Summit 2000 sponsored by the Air Intelligence Agency. Mr. Bejtlich was a captain in the AFCERT. You will find him in the middle of this picture.
In June 2000 Mr. Bejtlich signed a letter protesting the Council of Europe draft treaty on Crime in Cyberspace.
On 25 March 2000 Mr. Bejtlich presented Interpreting Network Traffic: A Network Intrusion Detector's Look at Suspicious Events at the SANS 2000 Technical Conference.