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Threat Intelligence Treasure Hunt with Jonathan Huebner

Threat Intelligence Treasure Hunt with Jonathan Huebner

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In this episode of Threat Vector, host David Moulton and guest John Huebner, an XSIAM Consultant at Palo Alto Networks, delve into the intricacies of managing threat intelligence feeds in cybersecurity. They discuss the challenges organizations face in sifting valuable intelligence from the noise, emphasizing the importance of risk assessments in guiding the selection and tuning of these feeds. John shares strategies for refining signal-to-noise ratios and the risks of neglecting feed updates, underlining the necessity of continuous management and adaptation in threat intelligence. The conversation highlights the dynamic nature of cyber threats and the critical role of proactive, tailored cybersecurity strategies.


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