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DESCRIPTION:Working as an incident response engineer i often encounter the 
 "worst case scenario" where no part of the breached infrastructure can be 
 trusted. The incident response has to be swift and yet\, the recovery proc
 ess takes a lot of time. New problems arise every hour\, from failed stora
 ge to infiltrated network firewall. No matter if you are dealing with APTs
  from China or a ransomware grup from Russia the same toolkit is usable - 
 FreeBSD.\nIf you interested how you can manage a larg scale incident using
  FreeBSD than this is a talk for you.
DTSTAMP:20260715T120505Z
LOCATION:D.0.02
SUMMARY:Incident Response done the FreeBSD way - Maciej Jan Broniarz
URL:https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2026/talk/PBHXXC/
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