Threat Monitoring
Telemetry Hygiene for Noisy Fleets
Reduce alert fatigue by tuning ingestion, sampling ethically, and documenting why a signal stays on.
- Duration
- 3 days
- Format
- Instructor-led lab
- Delivery
- Virtual
- Skill level
- Intermediate
- Certification track
- Telemetry curator
- Team size
- Teams up to 10
- Price
- KRW 1,320,000 (informational)
What happens inside
Teams learn to negotiate sampling tradeoffs, justify retention choices to quality standards reviewers, and build dashboards that do not overwhelm executives with raw counts. Labs include deliberately noisy feeds to prune.
Included modules
- Sampling ethics worksheet
- Signal retirement ceremony template
- Executive one-pager layout without numeric overload
- Pair tuning on duplicated EDR feeds
- Noise budget tracker spreadsheet
- Office hours on parser quirks
- Peer review of each other’s dashboards
Outcomes you can show
- Retire five redundant signals with documented rationale
- Ship an executive summary without vanity metrics
- Publish a noise budget owners agree to revisit quarterly
Lead contact for this program
Mira Cho
Lead security instructor focused on large fleet rollouts and calm incident rehearsals.
Participant questions
Read-only is enough for most labs; one breakout needs editor for a sandbox project.
Notes from recent cohorts
Noise budget tracker is now our quarterly ritual. Virtual breakout rooms were tight on day two.
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