SEGASEC
While current anti-phishing solutions usually cover basic entry-level phishing scams using reactive inside-the-firewall defenses, a billion of potential variations of sophisticated phishing scams are already being planned and executed everywhere on the internet, entirely undisturbed, evading most current detection tools. Todays phishing attacks are no longer performed by scruffy hoodie covered villains, but by sophisticated, risk-calculating, online marketing experts who take social engineering to new heights. By constantly using A/B testing to improve their technology with each attack, they know how to tell a convincing story that would trick even the savviest users, causing irreversible reputational and financial damages to brands worldwide.
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Gartner has named us a Leader for unified endpoint management tools (UEM) again in 2019.* Whether desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, or IoT, our solution makes it easier for IT teams to take a modern, secure approach to managing all devices. All from a single platform. Download the 2019 Gartner report and see how we’re sha
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RedVector
During this webcast, RedVector Senior Director of Product Management Bobby Person outlines the reasons why organizations must protect data and streamline projects, and provides training strategies to get started. Discover how your project managers, IT developers, software engineers and others can manage projects and resources to exceed expectations, mitigate network attacks and vulnerabilities, and earn important industry credentials and certifications using new project management training and IT infrastructure/security training.
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Black Hills Information Security
Whether you are brand new to InfoSec or a skilled veteran there are ways to push the limits and learn more about this exciting profession. Knowledge doesn’t always come from a classroom but instead can come from networking with other cybersecurity individuals and finding ways to hack anything around you. Mike Felch and Beau Bullock have started various InfoSec meetup groups, spoken publicly, written blog posts, and are on podcasts to help share and learn more at the same time. In this webcast they share a few tips for waking up your inner hacker.
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