7MS #529: Interview with Matthew Warner of Blumira
7 Minute Security15 Juli 2022

7MS #529: Interview with Matthew Warner of Blumira

Today we're featuring a great interview with Matthew Warner, CTO and co-founder of Blumira. You might remember Matt from such podcasts as this one) when Matt gave us a fountain of info on why out-of-the-box Windows logging isn't awesome, and how to get it turned up to 11!

Today, we talk about a cool report that Blumira put out called 2022 Blumira's State of Detection & Response, and dive into some interesting topics within it, including:

  • How do companies like Blumira (who we rely on to stay on top of threats) keep their teams on top of threats?

  • Why open source detections are a great starting point - but not a magic bullet

  • Consider this "what if" - a C2 beacon lands on your prod file server in the middle of the work day. Do you take it down during a busy time to save/clean the box as much as possible? Or do you hope to be able to wait until the weekend and triage it on a weekend?

  • Why annoying traffic/alerts are still worth having a conversation about. For example, if you RDP out of your environment and into Azure, that might be fine. But what about when you see an RDP connection going out to a Digital Ocean droplet? Should you care? Well, do you use Digital Ocean for legit biz purposes?

  • Data exfiltration - where does it sit on your priority list? How hard is it to monitor/block?

  • Common lateral movement tools/techniques

  • Why honeypots rule!

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7MS #672: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 70

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7MS #670: Adventures in Self-Hosting Security Services

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7MS #668: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 69

7MS #668: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 69

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7MS #666: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 68

7MS #666: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 68

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7MS #665: What I'm Working on This Week - Part 2

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