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September 11, 2018: Training & Tutorials
September 12–13, 2018: Keynotes & Sessions
New York, NY

Schedule: Platform security and cybersecurity sessions

1:30pm–5:00pm Tuesday, 09/11/2018
Location: 1E 06 Level: Intermediate
Carolyn Duby (Cloudera)
Carolyn Duby shows you how to find the cybersecurity threat needle in your event haystack using Apache Metron: a real-time, horizontally scalable open source platform. After this interactive overview of the platform's major features, you'll be ready to analyze your own haystack back at the office. Read more.
11:20am–12:00pm Wednesday, 09/12/2018
Location: 1A 21/22 Level: Intermediate
Secondary topics:  Ethics and Privacy
Felipe Hoffa (Google), Damien Desfontaines (Google | ETH Zürich)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 1 rating)
Before releasing a public dataset, practitioners need to thread the needle between utility and protection of individuals. Felipe Hoffa and Damien Desfontaines explore how to handle massive public datasets, taking you from theory to real life as they showcase newly available tools that help with PII detection and brings concepts like k-anonymity and l-diversity to the practical realm. Read more.
1:15pm–1:55pm Wednesday, 09/12/2018
Location: 1E 12/13 Level: Advanced
Secondary topics:  Data preparation, governance and privacy, Ethics and Privacy
Les McMonagle (BlueTalon)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 2 ratings)
Privacy by design is a fundamentally important approach to achieving compliance with GDPR and other data privacy or data protection regulations. Les McMonagle outlines how organizations can save time and money while improving data security and regulatory compliance and dramatically reduce the risk of a data breach or expensive penalties for noncompliance. Read more.