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ISC2 Sponsored Cyber Tech Talk - Analyzing Suspicious Emails
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ISC2 Sponsored Cyber Tech Talk - Analyzing Suspicious Emails
When:
Wednesday, June 5, 2019, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
NOVA LABS
www.nova-labs.org
1916 Isaac Newton Square W.
Reston, VA 20190
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Patrick Thompson
Category:
Tech Talk
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What is this?
The new Northern Virginia Chapter of ISC2 will host its 2nd event in the Tech Talk Series at Nova Labs. ISC2 CPE will be given for this event. Attendees should bring their own laptops for the event.
Analyzing Suspicious Emails Technical Talk:
Among the most common tasks for any blue teamer, is analyzing suspicious emails. Is the email a false alert, spam, or a sophisticated phishing attempt? Are there indicators of compromise (IOC) that can be recovered to detect other related emails? In this course we will review various topics and tools needed to tackle potentially malicious emails.
Prerequisites: None
Suggested Computer Setup to Actively Participate:
Laptop with 8GB RAM, a hypervisor (Hyper-V, Virtualbox, VMware) a Windows ISO, and a wifi card.
SPEAKER:
REdoubt has over ten years of experience as a threat hunter, threat intelligence analyst, and malware reverse engineer working with government and private sector organizations. In the past year he has taught malware analysis courses at BSides Pittsburgh and BSides NOVA, and spoken about macOS security and malware at BloomCon and BSides Columbus. He is a member of ISC2 NOVA, NOVA Hackers, NOVA Labs, and a co-founder of NOVA TOOOL.