Initial entry to resilience: understanding modern attack flows and this week's news - Warwick Webb - ESW #444
Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
Release Date: 02/02/2026
Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)
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From Initial Entry to Resilience: Understanding Modern Attack Flows
Modern cyberattacks don’t unfold as isolated alerts--they move as coordinated attack flows that exploit gaps between tools, teams, and time. In this episode, Warwick Webb, Vice President of Managed Detection and Response at SentinelOne, breaks down how today’s breaches often begin invisibly, progress undetected through siloed security stacks, and accelerate faster than human response alone can handle. He’ll discuss how unified platforms, machine-speed detection powered by global threat intelligence, and expert-led response change the equation--turning fragmented signals into clear attack narratives. The conversation concludes with how organizations can move beyond incident response to build resilience, readiness, and continuous improvement through post-attack analysis. Listeners will leave with a clearer understanding of how attacks actually unfold in the real world—and what it takes to move from reactive alert handling to true attack-flow-driven defense.
Segment Resources:
- Wayfinder MDR Solution Brief
- 451 MDR Report
- Managed Defense Redefined Blog
This segment is sponsored by SentinelOne. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sentinelone to learn more about them!
Segments 2 and 3: The Weekly News
In this week's enterprise security news,
- we’ve got funding
- free tools!
- the CISO’s craft
- agentic browsers
- tech companies are building cyber units?
- giving AI agents access to your entire life
- lots of dumpster fires in the industry today
- Cisco killed Kenna
- the state of AI in the SOC
- homemade EMP guns! don’t try this at home
All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-444