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On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we talk about low noise threat detection with Joshua Neil, Founder at Alpha Level.
Josh is a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in developing data-driven solutions to security challenges faced by both the U.S. Government and industry at large. With a deep understanding of enterprise security, they are focused on the fact that perimeter defenses alone aren't enough to prevent attackers from breaching systems. They emphasize the importance of visibility into enterprise behavior, the need for statistical methods in attack detection, and the interconnected nature of attacks across multiple endpoints. Their work revolves around quantifying security-relevant rare events and leveraging context to support analysts in distinguishing true breaches from false positives.
Statistical Inference by George Casella and Roger Berger
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On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we talk about low noise threat detection with Joshua Neil, Founder at Alpha Level.
Josh is a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in developing data-driven solutions to security challenges faced by both the U.S. Government and industry at large. With a deep understanding of enterprise security, they are focused on the fact that perimeter defenses alone aren't enough to prevent attackers from breaching systems. They emphasize the importance of visibility into enterprise behavior, the need for statistical methods in attack detection, and the interconnected nature of attacks across multiple endpoints. Their work revolves around quantifying security-relevant rare events and leveraging context to support analysts in distinguishing true breaches from false positives.
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