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Dismantling DDoS - Lessons in Scaling
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Thursday, August 17, 2023 | 11:00 AM PDT | 60 Minutes, Including Q+A | DDoS attacks remain an enduring network security and cybercrime problem. This is particularly significant in the context of a Zero Trust framework. Though elusive and seemingly untraceable, DDoS is nevertheless one of the most quantifiable types of cybercrime. Because most types of DDoS rely upon the abuse of third-party devices or services, it is possible to determine general global trends accurately - how many attacks, of what type, and against what targets. Overlaying such data against time, economic data, and geopolitical events offers insight into where DDoS and other related crime types are heading. |
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Elliott Peterson Special Agent FBI Elliott Peterson is a Special Agent in the FBI's Anchorage Field Office. A member of the Computer Intrusion Squad, he is responsible for investigating complex botnets, high dollar account takeover fraud, and Distributed Denial of Service attacks. Prior to joining the FBI, Elliott worked in Higher Education and served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Dickinson College and a Master's Degree in Crime Analysis from Tiffin University. View Full Bio Here |
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Ferris Anwar Sr. Product Marketing Manager ExtraHop Drawing on his expertise in network and application security, combined with DevSecOps and data privacy, Ferris empowers others with the knowledge they need to gain the value and peace of mind they deserve from their cybersecurity strategies and solutions. When not writing or learning about the newest ways to mitigate risk, Ferris is an avid traveler (41 countries and counting!), father to dozens of houseplants, and amateur skier who can't stop falling. View Full Bio Here |
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Steve Paul Moderator Black Hat |
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