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thank you sir so thanks for coming out uh my name is Casey Smith as you mentioned earlier uh Iamp;#39;m on the research team at things and uh my colleague Jacob and I worked on this project he wasnamp;#39;t able to come for this one but uh uh we also published quarterly free newsletter where we look at different research papers uh blogs talks uh so you can always check out think.com slts later on um just a quick overview of what we want to talk about today I want to talk about Canary s uh what it is itamp;#39;s an open source project weamp;#39;ll get into some of the details talk a little bit about our research methodology and really the the long story short there is a lot of research is failure and just keep trying and thatamp;#39;s okay uh hopefully you can draw some ideas from that and then what we built in this one is a a very simple Canary that alerts when a Windows process execut and we borrowed a a debugger technique and an attacker persistence technique uh to do th