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Video: Microsoft’s John Lambert on Better Information Sharing in Cybersecurity

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This keynote presentation was delivered at SecurityWeek’s 2021 Threat Intelligence Summit in May.

John Lambert, General Manager  of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center, discusses how it’s more important than ever for defenders and organizations to come together and better share information that can help the entire ecosystem protect against emerging threats.

Lambert shares specific examples of how community resources such as GitHub, MITRE’s ATT&CK Framework, Sigma rules, CodeQL queries and Jupyter notebooks have all been used in recent months to “open-source” security to better defend against sophisticated threats such as NOBELIUM and others.

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