This Soap Box edition is brought to you by ICEBRG.
ICEBRG is in the business of network-based response and detection. In simple terms they drop a box on your network that strips network metadata and shunts it up to their cloud for analysis. This allows incident responders in particular to really, really speed up their investigations. We know that a lot of internet traffic is encrypted these days, and thatâs made some people take their eye off the network ball. The focus and buzz these days is very much on endpoint detection and response. Our guest on this edition of Soap Box, ICEBRGâs VP of Strategic Partnerships Jason Rebholz, thinks weâve wound up with a blind spot as a result.
Itâs true that a lot of network security tech fell behind the times, but there are some fresh approaches emerging these days that are pretty bloody useful. ICEBRG started off as a product to accelerate incident response, an example use case is deploying it in 15 minutes when youâre starting an IR job; it gives you amazing visibility for the time invested. But, theyâre broadening the product a bit these days. Theyâre not turning it in to an IDS, but theyâre able to give clients some very, very high quality signalling. I think this is what you get when you get a bunch of ex-govvies and incident responders together and they develop a product. Their alerts are more along the lines of âyouâre owned by this APT groupâ not so much âhmm, thatâs some strange ICMP traffic hitting your mail server. Maybe some router in Azerbaijan needs a reboot, ."
So the thinking is definitely fresh, and Iâm increasingly seeing companies play in the network security space again. Network detection is dead! Long live network detection!