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UWEcyber Seminar Series 2022
Creating IOCs for live malware analysis
Jordan Hyde, Threat Detection Engineering Lead, Leonardo
Wednesday 16th February, 12:00, Room 2X112
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Abstract
Following the process to break down a piece of malware to extract useful information regarding its execution than can later be used to identify further infections. Q&A to follow of anything Security Analyst related; recruitment, certifications, incidents etc.
Biography
After graduating from UWE in 2014 with a degree in Cyber Security and Forensics I started working as a network security engineer at a cloud service provider before moving to Leonardo as a Cyber Security Analyst. Since then, I've moved between several teams, covering incident response, threat hunting, and most recently specialising in the creation of security content for a wide range of security tools, utilising malware analysis, use case analysis and threat intelligence.
Linked In | Jordan Hyde
UWEcyber host a weekly seminar series every Wednesdays at 12pm, on campus, at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). It is an opportunity to hear from invited speakers from industry, academia and government on all things related to cyber security, to expand your knowledge and understand across the broad spectrum of cyber security. All are welcome to attend our seminars, specifically all postgraduate and undergraduate students studying cyber security at UWE. We encourage you to attend, listen, discuss and debate - speakers are quite often keen to talk about job opportunities - so another excellent reason to join and take part in the discussions!
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