Han O’Connor
I am a SOC Analyst with a keen interest in threat intelligence and DFIR - love a good threat hunt too. Prior to this, I was a data manager in the NHS and completed both my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in English and Languages.
Session
Everybody loves a good story and within our industry we encounter some fascinating stories! However, the ability to convey often complex and technical details to a varied and multi-disciplinary audience can be an overlooked - but incredibly valuable - skill for cybersecurity professionals, especially in technical roles. Storytelling can be a critical part of effective cybersecurity incident and threat intelligence reporting; it provides necessary context to the threats we face, as well as the mitigations, remediation steps and other actions we need to take to protect our data, environments, and organisations. This presentation outlines key tips and tricks for leveraging technical writing skills to produce effective, impactful and actionable investigation notes and reports. By mastering the power of storytelling and effective technical writing, security professionals have the opportunity to make the threats we face and incidents we encounter more relatable to non-technical readers, therefore improving the accessibility, understanding and impact of our work.