Richard Craig - Research Engineer
 
 
By Richard Craig | Thursday, 26th Jan, 2012 | | 0 Comments |

Successful cyberspace investigations require an ability to piece together disparate technical and contextual data sources to develop a comprehensive picture of an adversary and their methods of attack. This session will highlight six key challenges of cyber security, and how Palantir can be used to build a common operating picture for cyberspace enabled organisations.

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