Palo Alto Networks: Workshop: Investigate and hunt threats with Cortex XDR

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Palo Alto Networks: Workshop: Investigate and hunt threats with Cortex XDR, Portland, Oregon, United States
Conference Title
Palo Alto Networks: Workshop: Investigate and hunt threats with Cortex XDR
Event Type
Conference
Conference Date
29-10-2019
Location
Portland, Oregon, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Palo Alto Networks
Organizing/Related Departments
Palo Alto Networks
Organization Type
Organization/Company
ConferenceCategory
Technical
ConferenceLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Engineering

Information Technology

Location
Portland, Oregon, United States

SecOps teams must continually improve the speed and accuracy of their investigations to keep up with increasingly advanced attackers. Join this investigation and threat hunting workshop, and learn how to successfully stop cyberattacks through analysis of rich data and alerts. Discover how you can dramatically improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your security operations through better detection, investigation, and threat hunting of stealthy attacks.

In this incident response hands-on workshop, learn how to use Cortex XDR to:
- Improve your detection and response capabilities using behavioral analytics
- Quickly investigate the attack chain and root cause of endpoint alerts
- Accelerate threat hunting with enriched, contextualized data
- Create custom rules that can alert you when suspicious behavior is detected

Prerequisite: Participants must bring a laptop with an HTML5-compatible browser.

Others Details

Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Registration Fees
Free
Registration Ways
Other
Address/Venue
  Portland Marriott City Center, 520 SW Broadway  Pin/Zip Code : 97205
Contact
Palo Alto Networks

3000 Tannery Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054, United States

[email protected]

     +1 408-753-4000