Outside of my labs, work and university studies, I love to take oppertunity to attend other ways to study for cybersecurity.
Outside of my labs, work and university studies, I love to take oppertunity to attend other ways to study for cybersecurity.
Great insight into how LLMs have been introduced into workflows so far. It was interesting to see that it boosted triage and intel work productivity, but then nearly caused disasters through failures like hallucinations.
Mainly around embedding threat intelligence into SOC workflows - my favourite talk was Riley Kilmer around the AISOC debait.
Tracks visited
Anthony Fielding: An Expedition to Planet Malware
Meletius Mgbeodichimma Igbokwe: ChatGPT Taught Me How to Hack! AI as Adversary, Accomplice, and Instructor
Loved the intro song and even managed to get myself an Apron (still use it today).
Tracks visited
What Your Browser Can Teach You About Secure Design - Mark Goodwin
Discover If Your Network Segmentation Is Secure, Or NAT - Anthony Holt
Talks visited
Digital Forensics: Samsung + regex = heat by Ian Ferguson
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing by Sean Wright
Modern macOS Malware by Michael Jack
Then, for my last track, I attended Reverse Engineering 101 run by Interrupt Labs.
First conference and have forgot most of what I covered but I loved it which pushed me to continue attending more. It was more of soaking up tech terminology.