Know the Adversary - Describing Criminal Offender Behavior Using Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP)

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Pamela Petterchak, Cybersecurity Engineer at MITRE

About this talk

Threat-informed defense is the practice of understanding adversarial patterns and behaviors when considering cyber defense strategies. Information security frameworks, like the MITRE ATT&CK© framework, enable information-sharing and research into adversary behaviors. This webinar will discuss how the TTP model can be applied to various adversarial behavior problems, including the mission of disrupting Internet-enabled crimes against children. WiCyS is proud to provide members the opportunity to earn CPE/CEU credits for attending WiCyS Webinars live. To earn CPE/CEU credits with the following providers, you must meet the minimum requirements: - GIAC/(ISC)2: attend for a minimum of 45 minutes or the entirety of the webinar - CompTIA: attend for a minimum of 60 minutes or the entirety of the webinar (webinar topic must relate to the certificate being renewed) Attendees who meet the requirements can log into BrightTALK to print out their attendance certificates to submit for CPE/CEU credits.
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