# 🌊 Threat Hunting in the Cloud Native Era - Seasides 2023 🌴

🌟 **Introduction** 🎉

🔒 **Threat Hunting Requirements** 🧰

🌥️ **How is Threat Hunting in Cloud different?** ☁️🔍

🏝️ **Foundations of Cloud Native** 🏗️

🔍 **Threat Hunting 101** 🕵️‍♂️ - **AWS**&#x20;

☁️ 🔍 **Threat Hunting 101** 🕵️‍♂️ - **Azure**&#x20;

☁️ 🔍 **Threat Hunting 101** 🕵️‍♂️ - **GCP**&#x20;

☁️ 🔍 **Threat Hunting 101** 🕵️‍♂️ - **M365** 📊

🌩️ **Threats in Cloud Native Environments** 💣🌐

🚀 **Advanced Threat Hunting Techniques** 🚀

🌟 **Best Practices and Future Outlook** 👁️🌠

Get ready for an ocean of knowledge and cloud-powered adventures at Seasides 2023! 🌊🌐💼&#x20;


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