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DESCRIPTION:Most security architectures are built around vendor guidance, compliance frameworks and assumed best practices. But real attackers don’t follow these models. Adversaries are adapting faster than most defensive programs, exploiting predictable gaps and repeated design mistakes. The stakes are high, and organizations need to rethink their approach to stay ahead.\nThis session focuses on building cyber defenses grounded in real-world attack patterns rather than theoretical frameworks. Drawing from direct observations of threat actor behavior, we’ll explore where defensive architectures fail, why these failures persist and how they are leveraged in modern intrusions. Attendees will gain practical guidance to align defenses with how attacks actually happen, addressing challenges like AI-driven threats, criminal ecosystems and the impact of human error.\nJoin Alex Holden, CISSP, Chief Information Security Officer at Hold Security, LLC, to learn how to fortify your defenses against today’s most sophisticated threats.\nKey Takeaways:\n- Identify and eliminate repeatable failure points in security architectures.\n- Design defenses based on real-world attack paths, not theoretical frameworks\n- Adapt continuously to evolving threats, including AI-driven attacks.\n- Mitigate the impact of human error on otherwise well-designed systems.\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=es-es:Tecnowebinars.com - :: Learning from Mistakes: Hard Lessons in Building Cyber Defenses
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