Reimagining Cyber - real world perspectives on cybersecurity

Threat Hunters in the Cyber Wild - Ep 86

February 28, 2024 Reimagining Cyber Season 1 Episode 86
Threat Hunters in the Cyber Wild - Ep 86
Reimagining Cyber - real world perspectives on cybersecurity
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Reimagining Cyber - real world perspectives on cybersecurity
Threat Hunters in the Cyber Wild - Ep 86
Feb 28, 2024 Season 1 Episode 86
Reimagining Cyber

 In this conversation about threat hunting, Stan and Rob dive into why it's become such a crucial part of cybersecurity. They talk about how threat hunting isn't just about reacting to problems anymore, but it's become this proactive, creative way of spotting and tackling security issues before they become big headaches.

They reflect on how the role of a threat hunter has changed over the years. It used to be all about reacting to alerts, but now it's more about actively seeking out threats and analyzing them. And with the threat landscape changing so quickly, threat hunters have had to evolve their methods to keep up.

Stan and Rob also discuss the day-to-day workflow of a threat hunter. It's not just about sitting in front of a computer all day. It involves reviewing alerts, prioritizing threats, and collaborating with the team to share insights and strategies.

But it's not all smooth sailing. They talk about the challenges threat hunters face, like dealing with huge amounts of data and making sure their tools all work together seamlessly. Plus, there's the added pressure of compliance and legal considerations.

On the bright side, there's a whole arsenal of tools available to threat hunters, from fancy analysis platforms to simple note-taking apps. And with emerging tech like blockchain and quantum computing on the horizon, there's a lot of excitement about the future of threat hunting.

They also touch on the importance of team dynamics and management in threat hunting. It's not just about having the right tools—it's about having the right mindset and culture within the team. And diversity and inclusion play a big role in that, bringing different perspectives to the table and making the team stronger.

Overall, it's clear that threat hunting is more than just a job—it's a passion. And as long as there are cyber threats out there, there will always be a need for skilled threat hunters to track them down and neutralize them.



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Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

Show Notes

 In this conversation about threat hunting, Stan and Rob dive into why it's become such a crucial part of cybersecurity. They talk about how threat hunting isn't just about reacting to problems anymore, but it's become this proactive, creative way of spotting and tackling security issues before they become big headaches.

They reflect on how the role of a threat hunter has changed over the years. It used to be all about reacting to alerts, but now it's more about actively seeking out threats and analyzing them. And with the threat landscape changing so quickly, threat hunters have had to evolve their methods to keep up.

Stan and Rob also discuss the day-to-day workflow of a threat hunter. It's not just about sitting in front of a computer all day. It involves reviewing alerts, prioritizing threats, and collaborating with the team to share insights and strategies.

But it's not all smooth sailing. They talk about the challenges threat hunters face, like dealing with huge amounts of data and making sure their tools all work together seamlessly. Plus, there's the added pressure of compliance and legal considerations.

On the bright side, there's a whole arsenal of tools available to threat hunters, from fancy analysis platforms to simple note-taking apps. And with emerging tech like blockchain and quantum computing on the horizon, there's a lot of excitement about the future of threat hunting.

They also touch on the importance of team dynamics and management in threat hunting. It's not just about having the right tools—it's about having the right mindset and culture within the team. And diversity and inclusion play a big role in that, bringing different perspectives to the table and making the team stronger.

Overall, it's clear that threat hunting is more than just a job—it's a passion. And as long as there are cyber threats out there, there will always be a need for skilled threat hunters to track them down and neutralize them.



Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.
Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.
Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com