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Acting on CISA's advice for detecting Russian cyberattacks

Given that active cyber warfare has broken out alongside Russia’s active invasion of Ukraine - from Russian wiper malware to Anonymous hacking Russian state TV - CISA’s recent “Shields Up” memo is a timely insight into some of the TTPs defenders of critical infrastructure should be keeping an eye out for. Let’s break down the four key areas outlined in the memo and examine ways they can be detected with network data.

Thinking Like a Threat Actor: Hunting the Ghost in the Machine

An advanced adversary has bypassed the perimeter defenses, moved inside the environment, and become a literal ghost in the machine, free to move from system to system.... searching for its next target. This is a scenario that every SOC fears, and it presents a daunting threat hunting challenge. But, as we will demonstrate, it doesn't have to.

Application Layer Infrastructure Visibility in IaaS

The migration to cloud provides faster time to deployment and elasticity, but often at some cost and complexity to infrastructure control and visibility. A concrete example we can use is a deployment of web servers with rational security group configuration, in light of the recent Log4Shell vulnerability. While limitations are similar in all IaaS environments, consider the following AWS architecture with focus on the web servers running on EC2 instances.

Collect & Monitor Telemetry From Any Source

LimaCharlie is continuously expanding the list of difficult problems it solves for security, incident response, cloud engineering and DevSecOps teams across a broad range of customers. Along with an advanced EDR, log aggregation, automations engine, software-defined networking, artifact ingestion, and an operational console for security teams, LimaCharlie now offers the ability to bring in external logs and telemetry from any source.

Government gets serious: deadlines for Zero Trust Architectures

Since the 1990s, the federal government has been issuing guidelines and recommendations for security via their 800-Series Special Publications. While some of those guidelines became mandates, things have largely inched forward, instead of making any dramatic leaps. OMB’s new memorandum M-22-09, “Moving the U.S. Government Towards Zero Trust Cybersecurity Principles,” is changing this pattern, and setting deadlines for implementation across the government.

Securosis Webinar New Age Network Detection

New Age Network Detection: Keeping pace with the Evolution of Tech Infrastructure New approaches to network detection and response to address increasing attacker sophistication and cloud-based resources. How advances in analytics help organizations detect attacks in encrypted traffic and identify command and control traffic. The advantage of an open data approach is to integrate with existing detection capabilities.

XDR: The Importance of Network Technology

XDR is new to the marketplace, and there remains confusion about what it is - and is not. Alex Kirk of Corelight likes to dispel the myth that it's about endpoint security. "You've got to have the N," he says - network technology. In this interview, he dispels myths and expounds on possibilities. In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Kirk discusses.

Elevate AWS threat detection with Stratus Red Team

A core challenge for threat detection engineering is reproducing common attacker behavior. Several open source and commercial projects exist for traditional endpoint and on-premise security, but there is a clear need for a cloud-native tool built with cloud providers and infrastructure in mind. To meet this growing demand, we’re happy to announce Stratus Red Team, an open source project created to emulate common attack techniques directly in your cloud environment.