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Join us at the upcoming Google Security Operations workshops at RSAC, where we'll do a deepdive into Search capabilities. This workshop emphasizes practical problem-solving with real-world security challenges using SecOps. The goal is to prioritize education and realistic scenarios, providing valuable insights for security analysts. Recommendation: Bring a laptop with Google Chrome installed. A RSAC badge is required for entry; find details on claiming a complimentary expo pass below. Searching with Google SecOps is a hands-on workshop designed to provide users a greater understanding of the UDM search capabilities of Google SecOps. The workshop will provide a brief introduction to the Unified Data Model (UDM) and the UDM search interfaces followed by an instructor-led walk through of an investigation that utilizes the search interface. Participants will come away from this workshop with a greater understanding of how search can be used in Google SecOps for their investigative needs. Goals of This Session: Provide a greater understanding of the Unified Data Model (UDM) Introduce the UDM search interface and its capabilities Utilize the search interface to conduct an investigation  Recommendation: Bring a laptop with Google Chrome installed. Register and get complimentary access to RSAC 2024 RSA Conference will be held May 6-9, 2024 in San Francisco. RSAC is where the cybersecurity world comes together to gain invaluable insights, engage in deep conversations, and discover transformative solutions that can make an impact on your organization. As a Google Cloud participant, you are entitled to a complimentary Expo pass, or $150 off a Full Conference pass.  Register online here and use a passcode:  Free EXPO PASS Code: 54SMNDGCLXP FULL CONFERENCE PASS Discount Code ($150 off): 52FCDMNDGCL   Register        
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Marriott Marquis, Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
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The 2024 Summer Olympics taking place in Paris, France between July and August creates opportunities for a range of cyber threat actors to pursue profit, notoriety, and intelligence. For organizations involved in the event, understanding relevant threats is key to developing a resilient security posture. Defenders should prepare against a variety of threats that will likely be interested in targeting the Games for different reasons: Cyber espionage groups are likely to target the 2024 Olympics for information gathering purposes, due to the volume of government officials and senior decision makers attending. Disruptive and destructive operations could potentially target the Games to cause negative psychological effects and reputational damage. This type of activity could take the form of website defacements, distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, the deployment of wiper malware, and operational technology (OT) targeting. As a high profile, large-scale sporting event with a global audience, the Olympics represents an ideal stage for such operations given that the impact of any disruption would be significantly magnified. Information operations will likely leverage interest in the Olympics to spread narratives and disinformation to target audiences. In some cases, threat actors may leverage disruptive and destructive attacks to amplify the spread of particular narratives in hybrid operations. Financially-motivated actors are likely to target the Olympics in various ways, including ticket scams, theft of PII, and extortion against entities during a period of heightened pressure. Capitalizing on interest in the games, threat actors are likely to use olympics-related lures in social engineering operations that are not necessarily targeting the games.   Register Today              
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
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