Cat Self: macOS and Linux Security

Cat Self: macOS and Linux Security

56:31 Aug 9, 2022
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Ever wonder why there’s so little information regarding macOS and Linux-oriented attacks? In this episode, we get the answer from  the multi-talented Cat Self - an Adversary Emulation Engineer at MITRE, Cyber Threat Intelligence Team Leader on ATT&CK Evaluations and macOS/ Lead on MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise. We discuss defense tools,  attacker TTPs, and what to consider when approaching defense for a macOS and Linux environment, and what trends we can expect in the future for these operating systems. Check out the resources below for links mentioned during this enlightening conversation!Our Guest: Cat SelfCat Self is the CTI Lead for MITRE ATT&CK® Evaluations, macOS/Linux Lead for ATT&CK® and serves as a leader of people at MITRE. Cat started her cyber security career at Target and has worked as a developer, internal red team operator, and Threat Hunter. Cat is a former military intelligence veteran and pays it forward through mentorship, technical macOS hunting workshops, and public speaking. Outside of work, she is often planning an epic adventure or climbing mountains in foreign lands. Follow Cat on Social MediaTwitter: @coolestcatiknowLinkedIn: Cat SelfResources mentioned in this episode:A highlight of new security changes in macOS Ventura:https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/apples-macos-ventura-7-new-security-changes-to-be-aware-of/ For securing a macOS device, I highly recommend installing Patrick Wardle’s endpoint tools. https://objective-see.org/tools.html My favorites are BlockBlock, KnockKnock, Lulu, & Netiquette.  Cat's “GoTo” blogsPatrick Wardle Objective-SeeJaron Bradley The Mitten MacHoward Oakley The Eclectic Light CompanyCody Thomas MediumSarah Edwards mac4n6Leo Pitt MediumChristopher Ross MediumCsaba Fitzl THEEVILBIT Blog Open Source ProjectsPlaybooks with Datasets to practice OTRFCode snippets aligned to MITRE ATT&CK Atomic Red TeamJupyter notebook environment setup by
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