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Software Special Interest Group
Where
George Mason University - Mason Enterprise Center-Fairfax
When
Jul 26, 2016 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (GMT -5:00) EST
Cybersecurity Discoveries from Machine Learning
Presented by Mr. Curtis Bragdon, Darktrace
Tuesday July 26, 2016
6:00 - 7:00 PM Networking and Technology Demonstrations
7:00 � 8:00 PM � Program
There is no cost to attend at Fairfax or Silver Spring
Machine learning enables heightened visibility into common patterns of attacks and unusual activity, often leading indicators of new threats and emerging attacks. During this discussion, we will review several recent security threats, how they were detected, and how these findings could be used by cyber security practitioners across the enterprise security life-cycle. In addition, we will review techniques that enable heightened threat analysis capabilities.
Curtis Bragdon has over 20 years experience designing and deploying software systems, helping teams design more secure software, and selling technical tools throughout the enterprise. At Darktrace, he focuses on large customers, particularly those who need build processes that defend early against insider threats, APTs and other targeted attacks.
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Locations and Registration
The presenters will be at George Mason University�s Mason Enterprise Center location with the presentation video/teleconferenced to the following locations:
George Mason UniversityMason Enterprise Center-Fairfax 4031 University Drive, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22030
Host: Hung Ngo, Phone: 571-765-3333 |
US Food and Drug Administration (White Oak) Building 66, Room G512 10903 New Hampshire Ave Silver Spring, MD 20993 |
If you can host another location via VTC, please contact Hung Ngo (below)
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