Mar 24, 9:30 PM – Mar 25, 12:30 AM (UTC)
The Mandiant Community Night is an informal, fun and informative Cybersecurity event hosted at the Google office to coll...
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The Mandiant Community Night is an informal, fun and informative Cybersecurity event hosted at the Google office to collaborate, discover and network over food and drinks with a like minded Cyber Security community.
You can expect best practices and advice rooted in Mandiant’s observations of real world attacks, plus gain access to valuable networking with our Cyber Security community.
17:00 - 18:15 Registration & Networking & Food
18:15 - 18:20 Welcome & Housekeeping
18:20 - 18:40 Mandiant Cyber Security Presentation 1
18:45 - 19:05 Mandiant Cyber Security Presentation 2
19:10 - 19:30 Mandiant Cyber Security Presentation 3
19:30 - 19:45 Closing Remarks
19:45 - 20:15 Discussion & Networking
20:15 - 20:30 Event Close
Presentation 1: Matthew Rotlevi: "Bang for your Buck" – Smallest Defense Upgrades to Massively Frustrate Red Teamers
In the high-stakes game of keeping businesses safe, defenders often feel they are losing a race against time amidst a growing web of threats. While multi-million dollar tools grab the news, the strongest defenses often hide within the forgotten corners of built-in settings. This talk steers away from the "buy more" mindset. Instead, we look at focused hardening steps that give back outsized wins for your organization.
We will explore three specific adjustments that break common techniques used by skilled attackers. By tightening access controls, disabling legacy services, and enforcing cryptographic integrity, administrators can effectively "raise the floor" of their security posture. Guests will leave with a roadmap for implementing high-impact, low-cost configuration changes that turn a network from a playground of low-hanging fruit into a rigorous, frustrating environment for any red teamer.
Presentation 2: Adin Drabkin with Nick Guttilla: "The Hidden Cost of Saying Hello: How We Voice Phish Our Way Through Fortune 500 Networks"
As attackers continue to shift focus from email-based phishing to phone-based social engineering, inter-personal trust becomes the target. This session details cutting-edge social engineering techniques, focusing on OSINT, real-time voice cloning, and authenticated lateral movement. Learn how Mandiant replicates Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures to impersonate administrative users, compromise corporate network perimiters, and obtain access to sensitive data.
Presentation 3: Cory Baker: Web Browser Security: Why Hackers Care About Web Browsers
As our world becomes more connected, accessible, and automated, the web browser stands at the center of all of it. This session will look to explore and define common web experiences and technologies that we all likely encounter inside our organization, and why computer hackers are so interested.
*****Logistics*****
There are many parking options around the Google Cambridge office, including street parking and parking garages.
Kendall Center "Green" Garage (90 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142)
Green Garage:
Address: 90 Broadway (located next to 4CC Entrance, direct access to 3CC & 5CC)
Clearance: 6'4"
Kendall Center "Yellow" Garage (77 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA 02142)
Yellow Garage:
Address: 77 Ames St (closer to 8CC)
Clearance: 6'8"
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