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EP96 Cloud Security Observability for Detection and Response

Nov 14, 202233 minSeason 1Ep. 96
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Episode description

Guest:

  • Jeff Bollinger,  Director of Incident Response and Detection Engineering @ Linkedin 

Topics:

  • Observability sounds cool (please define it for us BTW), but relating it to security has been “hand-wavy” at best. What is your opinion on the relevance of observability data for security use cases? What use cases are those, apart from saving the data for IR just in case?
  • How can we best approach observability in the cloud, particularly around network communications, so that we improve security as a result?
  • Are there other areas of cloud where observability might be more relevant? Does the massive shift to TLS 1.3 impact this?
  • If the Internet is shifting towards an end-user/device centric model with everything as a service (SaaS), how does security monitoring even work anymore? 
  • Does it mean the end of both endpoint and network eras and the arrival of the application security monitoring era?
  • Can we do deep monitoring of complex applications and app clusters for abuse or should we just focus on identity and profiling?

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