Date: Wednesday, April 2nd
時間:11:00am(米国東部時間
このシリーズは、サイバーセキュリティの専門家のために設計され、サイバー敵対者が使用するトレンドと戦術に焦点を当てることで、常に時代を先取りすることを目的としています。日々進化する脅威からネットワークや組織を守るために、何に注意し、どのように積極的に行動すべきかを学びます。
Join us for a high-impact webinar covering the latest tactics of a sophisticated APT group linked to the PRC’s Ministry of State Security (MSS). Discover key insights, including:
An overview of the 2024 Salt Typhoon telecom attacks and the use of custom malware like Demodex, Deed RAT, and GHOSTSPIDER
- How the group exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Ivanti, Fortinet, Sophos, and Microsoft Exchange
- Best practices for strengthening defenses, including Zero Trust implementation, proactive monitoring, and patch management
- Practical guidance on detecting persistence techniques and addressing legacy security gaps
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Speakers
Meet The Speakers

Name: Jeanette Miller-Osborn
Title: FirstWatch Special Projects Technical Liaison
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For more than 25 years, Jen Miller-Obsorn has worked in cyber threat intelligence and served as a subject matter expert advising multiple US federal agencies. She has influenced national cybersecurity policies and regularly briefs members of the government and private sector, at all levels. She also has extensive experience working with international governments and law enforcement agencies to have real world impact on attackers.
Jen leads research teams focused on identifying and differentiating between cyber-espionage and cybercrime actors and groups and using that knowledge to create actionable advice for organizations and government entities to apply to strengthen their security posture.
Jen has a passion for threat intelligence sharing and is an advocate for public private partnerships and collaboration. Jen has testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on the Log4Shell vulnerability.
Jen is a veteran of the US Air Force and has several degrees and technical certifications, including a Master of Science degree in information technology from the University of Maryland. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.