A Chloe Burton special on the very human side of detection engineering. From a nonlinear path into security (neuroscience, psychology, Splunk era chaos) to leading a DE team today, Chloe and Alex break down why context beats checklists, why so many detections cluster in the middle of the MITRE ATT&CK framework, and how telemetry availability quietly shapes what we defend. We dig into detection fundamentals that don’t get talked about enough: avoiding the myth of the perfect rule, resistin...
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A Chloe Burton special on the very human side of detection engineering. From a nonlinear path into security (neuroscience, psychology, Splunk era chaos) to leading a DE team today, Chloe and Alex break down why context beats checklists, why so many detections cluster in the middle of the MITRE ATT&CK framework, and how telemetry availability quietly shapes what we defend. We dig into detection fundamentals that don’t get talked about enough: avoiding the myth of the perfect rule, resistin...
What if the real question isn’t “Do you need an AI SOC?” but “Are your alerts actually any good?” In this episode, Alex and Dennis Chow (Director of SecOps Engineering at UKG) and co-author of Automating Security Detection Engineering break down the uncomfortable truth: if your alerts are fundamentally weak, no AI system will save you. Dennis walks through how he evaluates when alerts move from unmanageable to stable, the metrics that determine whether automation is genuinely safe, and how hi...
Detection Engineering Dispatch
A Chloe Burton special on the very human side of detection engineering. From a nonlinear path into security (neuroscience, psychology, Splunk era chaos) to leading a DE team today, Chloe and Alex break down why context beats checklists, why so many detections cluster in the middle of the MITRE ATT&CK framework, and how telemetry availability quietly shapes what we defend. We dig into detection fundamentals that don’t get talked about enough: avoiding the myth of the perfect rule, resistin...