Posts in 2023
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Schrodingers Security
Wednesday, April 05, 2023 in Blog
Here is a scenario, completely hypothetical. A new start-up in the area of AI, that is revolutionizing not just their field, but the impact of AI on the everyman, has exploded in size and popularity overnight. As they rapidly expand their …
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Owning Cybersecurity Outcomes
Sunday, March 19, 2023 in Blog
There are a number of ways that outcomes can be defined. However, for the purpose of this article, let us consider the outcome of cyber security to be to effectively defend against cyber attacks. I think we can all agree on that, regardless of your …
Posts in 2022
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Ironcat Malware Suite
Monday, November 21, 2022 in Ironcat Malware Family
Ironcat is Public It’s been a few years. And despite me lacking the inate ability to update my own blog. A lot has happened! Ironcat, is more than my handle, more than a malware family. It’s now an initiative. A multi year experience that …
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Operationalizing Security Analysis
Wednesday, March 02, 2022 in Cyber Security Training
Security Event Triage: Operationalizing Security Analysis Collect all the data! Photo: Aaron Rosenmund aka. IRONCAT Keeping up with advanced cyber threats and sifting through the insurmountable number of alerts available to security analysts is not …
Posts in 2021
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Revealing Attacker Methodology in Web Application Events
Saturday, January 02, 2021 in Cyber Security Training
Security Event Triage: Revealing Attacker Methodology in Web Application Events You can't detect what you can't see. Photo: Aaron Rosenmund aka. IRONCAT Developing the skills necessary for a security analyst to accurately detect and triage …
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Collect All the Data, Protect All the Things
Saturday, January 02, 2021 in Talks & Presentations
Collect All the Data; Protect All the Things You can't detect what you can't see. Photo: Aaron Rosenmund aka. IRONCAT Protecting all the things, all the time requires the collection and analysis of all the data. The range of threats is wide and …
Posts in 2020
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Ironcat Ransomware
Saturday, September 26, 2020 in Ironcat Malware Family
Ironcat Ransomware I am ironcat, and you're not. Photo: Aaron Rosenmund aka. IRONCAT Hello cyber family! Today’s topic is ransomware, specifically ransomware authors. Some of you may have noticed a new variant of ransomware, written in go, …