Talk Security: Kaspersky Lab Security Analyst Summit

Threatpost reporters Chris Brook and Brian Donohue revisit last week’s Security Analyst Summit, an event put on by Kaspersky Lab in Cancun, Mexico. Talks of interest include the Kaspersky Lab

Threatpost reporters Chris Brook and Brian Donohue revisit last week’s Security Analyst Summit, an event
put on by Kaspersky Lab in Cancun, Mexico. Talks of interest include the Kaspersky Lab Global Research and Analysis team’s Equation advanced persistent threat group, David Jacoby’s home hacking and more.


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CHRIS AND BRIAN’S READING LIST
You can find full coverage of the Security analyst summit by scrolling through our hashtag on Twitter, visiting the SAS landing page on Threatpost or by checking out our live blog of the event right here on the Kaspersky Daily.
*Music for this podcast by Protomartyr licensed under Creative Commons
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