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As you know — well, now you do 😬 — Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin, CISSP, are now hosting webinars on ITSPmagazine!

Yes, webinars are everywhere — but these are different:
ITSPmagazine #Webinars are More Than Just a Presentation.
They’re Real Conversations That Matter.

🎙️ Join us live on May 8 (or catch it On Demand) for an incredible conversation with Fred Wilmot.

You already know it’s going to be an awesome one — don’t miss it! ✨

Rethink, Don’t Just Optimize: A New Philosophy For Intelligent Detection And Response — An ITSPmagazine Webinar With Detecteam

Traditional detection and response is overdue for a rethink. This webinar explores the limits of optimization, the danger of misleading metrics, and a new approach focused on adaptability, behavior-driven signals, and speed. See how Detecteam’s REFLEX Platform helps teams turn weak signals into fast, actionable detections—before attackers have time to move.

REGISTER: crowdcast.io/c/rethink-dont-ju

#cybersecurity, #detectionandresponse, #threatdetection, #incidentresponse, #securityoperations, #infosec, #cyberdefense, #securitystrategy, #threatintel, #detecteam #infosecurity

crowdcastRethink, Don’t Just Optimize: A New Philosophy for Intelligent Detection and Response — An ITSPmagazine Webinar with DetecteamRegister now for Rethink, Don’t Just Optimize: A New Philosophy for Intelligent Detection and Response — An ITSPmagazine Webinar with Detecteam on crowdcast, scheduled to go live on May 8, 2025, 01:00 PM EDT.

Here comes my late #introduction... My first interaction with #appsec was thanks to an integer overflow in railroad tycoon (the one from the 90s) allowing me as a kid to buy an infinite amount of buildings...

Then few years later Softice came and I got absolutely amazed with all the things that's possible with a computer. Spent my evenings dialing into the internet and reading hacker forums...

Fast forward a few years after building awful php apps next to university I ended up being a #pentester / security consultant at a Big4. I really loved the pace and challenges but after some time felt that I'm missing to have some type of positive impact so switched sides.

I spent the past almost 10 years at Prezi as a security engineer / engineering manager / something something / ... with a bit of back and forth between roles. I love working both with people (definitely felt more positive impact) and getting my hands dirty around anything security related be it #cloudsecurity #appsec #infrastructuresecurity or #DetectionAndResponse ... I still love to break stuff as I believe sometimes that's necessary before being able to rebuild it better.

Since my son was born my priorities shifted finally and am focusing more efficiently on simply being a happy, decent human being instead of worrying about something all the time :) or at least that's what I like to think.

I wasn't too active on twitter in the past years but looking at infosec.exchange brought up some good memories. Thanks @jerry for all the care that went and goes into it.