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SILICON VALLEY CHAPTER CHAPTER - Nov 02, 2016

Would You Know If You Were Hacked?

At a chapter meeting in November, Light Cyber's Jason Matloff showed attendees how machine learning and automated baseline analysis discover the behavior that attackers use after they compromise an organization's network. It's better to find out sooner rather than later that you've been hacked, but that usually is not the case. According to Stephanie Balaouras of Forrester Research, it takes an average of 200 days before an organization knows that they have been hacked and when they do, the chances are high that they find out when law enforcement shows up on their doorstep.

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Guest speaker Jason Matloff, Light Cyber, explains to chapter members why looking for malware after your network is hacked is a wasted effort at a chapter meeting in November.
Guest speaker Jason Matloff, Light Cyber, explains to chapter members why looking for malware after your network is hacked is a wasted effort at a chapter meeting in November.
Matloff tells meeting attendees that traditional security tools look for signatures, but if the malware is new, it might be missed at the chapter's meeting in November.
Matloff tells meeting attendees that traditional security tools look for signatures, but if the malware is new, it might be missed at the chapter's meeting in November.

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