IACD Community Conversation Podcast

Hello, and welcome to IACD Community Conversations. In this podcast series, we discuss the research and applications of the Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense framework, a collaborative effort between the National Security Agency Cybersecurity Directorate, The DHS Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory to promote the use of Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (or SOAR) technologies and machine speed cyber intelligence sharing.


Episodes

Episode 1 - Orchestrator security

Jenny Kelley and Nathan Reller from the IACD team who are here to discuss Orchestration Security.

Episode 2 - State, Local, Territorial, and Tribal
Indicator of CoMpromise Automation Pilot

Charlie Frick of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory discusses the results of a recent pilot to utilize security orchestration to rapidly enhance the generation, scoring, sharing and response for cyber Indicators of Compromise (IOCs).

Episode 3 - More Situational awareness for Industrial Control Systems (MOSAICS)

Harley Parkes of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and Rich Scalco, the Government Technical Manager from the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic discuss the MOSAICS Joint Technology Capability Demonstration. Industrial control systems, or ICS, differ from traditional enterprise IT systems in a number of ways, but they can also benefit from implementation of security automation and orchestration.

Episode 4 - Transition to Community

In this episode, Michael Herring, the National Security Agency Cybersecurity Directorate IACD lead, IACD technical lead Harley Parkes, and IACD technical director Kim Watson discuss how the IACD framework originated and how elements of the framework are transitioning to our larger community.