Learn to Detect Encrypted Traffic

Learn to Detect Encrypted Traffic
Author: ISACA
Date Published: 11 December 2019

Over the last decade, encrypted network traffic has increased tremendously, making incident responders’ jobs more challenging. Decrypting traffic can be difficult, and while encryption can protect user privacy, threat actors also take advantage of encryption’s impact on network monitoring visibility. As a result, professionals who defend networks struggle to detect threats in encrypted traffic.

To learn more about encrypted traffic and how it hampers network detection and response, attend the “Encrypted Things: Network Detection and Response in an Encrypted World” webinar presented by ISACA and Gigamon. This webinar will be led by Justin Kohler, senior director of the ThreatINSIGHT customer success and sales engineering department at Gigamon. He will review new developments in Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS). ISACA members can earn 1 continuing professional education (CPE) hour by attending this webinar and completing a related survey.

Kohler is an operations expert who leads technical account managers and sales engineering teams. He has more than a decade of experience in project and program development. After Kohler served in the US Air Force, he worked for several consulting firms as a program manager focused around process and workflow automation and optimization. He will use his technical experience to help professionals hunt and detect malicious activity in encrypted traffic that affects their networks.

To learn more about this webinar or to register for it, visit the Encrypted Things: Network Detection and Response in an Encrypted World page of the ISACA website.