

The Defender's Advantage Podcast
Mandiant
Learn about the latest threat and cybersecurity trends on The Defender’s Advantage Podcast! Hear from experts in the field as Host Luke McNamara, from Google Threat Intelligence Group, interviews analysts, researchers and other guests on the frontlines of the latest attacks. Episodes dive deep into various topics, including nation-state activity, cybercrime, malware and tradecraft, incident response, defensive guidance, and more. Don't forget to subscribe!
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Mar 22, 2016 • 7min
Is Your Board On Board with Cyber Strategies?
In this podcast, Grady Summers, FireEye CTO, discusses the cyberissues that organizations face, the communication roadblocks betweenthose on the ground and at the board level, what steps to take to getpast these obstacles, and the next big trends in cyber security.

Mar 17, 2016 • 21min
Invotas and iSIGHT Partners Acquisition
Learn more about the newest members of the FireEye family from PaulNguyen, founder and CEO of Invotas and John Watters, founder, chairmanand CEO of iSIGHT Partners. Hear why they started their companies, howtheir addition to FireEye adds to our already robust product andsubscription offering, and what this all means both immediately andlong-term for our customers.

Mar 8, 2016 • 13min
Eye on Security: M-Trends 2016
Learn more about the latest trends in cyber and what you can do toprotect your enterprise from Jurgen Kutscher, vice president ofsecurity consulting services at Mandiant, a FireEye company.

Feb 17, 2016 • 10min
FireEye Podcast: Signal to Noise
How do you weed through the noise to find the signal? In this latestpodcast, Josh Goldfarb, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer atFireEye, discusses best practices when looking for the signal withinthe noise of alert volume.According to Goldfarb, there are many ways an organization couldimprove the efficiency of its security operations workflow, but oneway in particular makes a significant difference. A better quality ofalerts means more efficiency.. In other words, our work queue defineswhat our scarce human resources work on in a given day. Given that,doesn’t it make sense to supply that work queue with the highestquality, highest fidelity alerts possible to ensure that humanresources spend their precious cycles on the highest value work? Inother words: more signal, less noise. Learn how this approach impactsinformation security and cyberwar in this latest podcast.

Jan 27, 2016 • 11min
Eye on Security: Good Enough Is Not Good Enough

Jan 12, 2016 • 5min


