🎙️Live from #BHUSA In this special episode of Threat Vector, we sit down with two trusted experts in the trenches, Jason Reverri and James Holland, to take you inside the Black Hat Network Operations Center (NOC). From real-time defense and "Black Hat positives" to the power of data and community, they break down what it truly takes to secure one of the world’s most complex cybersecurity events. 🎧Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. https://bit.ly/46MH7tt
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One big takeaway for me: large-scale event security isn’t just about detecting threats, it’s about designing systems that can adapt in real time—because the attack surface changes by the minute. My suggestion for anyone following along: study how the NOC team leverages live telemetry and community collaboration. These principles aren’t just for global conferences—they can be applied to securing enterprise networks, too.
Such a good conversation!! Great job Jason Reverri, James Holland and ofc David Moulton 🧡🪳
Cortex XSIAM & XSOAR deployed in the NOC is next level
Jason Reverri and James Holland, I know I said it yesterday, but thank you (and our friends in the NOC) for all that you do to protect Black Hat. And thanks for taking a moment out of your day to talk with me Jason Reverri, when you talked about the direct attacks on Black Hat's infrastructure that happen regularly when some attendees begin exploiting vulnerabilities that have just been disclosed from the stage, I felt stressed. But you guys were so calm and collected! I understood why after you walked me through how prepared y'all are and described the killer tech stack you are working with.
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