Jessica Crytzer
Jessica brings over 15 years of extensive experience in the cybersecurity sector, specializing in leading and scaling early-stage GTM (Go-To-Market) teams. As a seasoned revenue leader, she is deeply committed to fortifying both corporate entities and individuals against digital threats. Jessica actively mentors aspiring women in sales through WISE (Women In Sales Everywhere) and contributes her expertise to Mach37, an early-stage cybersecurity accelerator. Previously, she held leadership roles at HyperQube and ThreatSwitch, where she spearheaded teams to success.
Beginning her career within large Enterprise organizations, Jessica has traversed the landscape as both an individual contributor and a strategic leader. However, her true passion lies in fostering growth within entrepreneurial ventures, where she thrives on shaping and executing go-to-market and revenue expansion strategies.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Jessica finds solace in the outdoors, exploring new destinations, and immersing herself in live music experiences. Committed to making a difference, she dedicates her time to philanthropic causes, serving on the board of Becky's Fund and offering guidance as an advisor for Costumes for Courage.
Session
In this two-hour hands-on workshop we will show attendees how to build their own EDR/XDR/MDR platform leveraging open-source tools. Attendees will learn to deploy cross-platform EDR sensors, how to use sigma detection rules, write custom detection rules, and leverage open source adversary emulation tools ( Atomic Red Team) to test new them. We will then discuss how to extend these capabilities for investigations and threat hunting by integrating additional open source or free tools to gather additional telemetry such as Sysmon and Velociraptor.