Securing the cloud comes with many challenges, which have further been compounded with the pandemic and the increased attack surface the cloud brings. As part of a global research project, Vectra surveyed security professionals to find out the impact the past 12 months have had on their organisation’s corporate risk profiles and their own jobs.
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Cyxtera
No doubt as a security leader you are constantly making decisions on what tools and solutions are needed to secure your elusive IT landscape. Complexity may be threatening your security posture as you react to secure your hybrid workloads. Join Leo Taddeo, CISO at Cyxtera and former Special Agent in Charge of the Special Operations/Cyber Division of the FBI’s New York Office alongside Jason Garbis and Ian Breeze of Cyxtera, as we address the mounting complexity security professionals face today. Access the webinar replay to hear recommendations for removing unnecessary complexity that threatens your cyber resiliency.
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SentinelOne
Traditional antivirus solutions require a list of virus definitions - or "signatures" to detect known viruses and malware. But with nearly 1 million new malware threats released - every day, it is no wonder traditional antivirus can no longer cope. Learn the difference between traditional AV and Endpoint Protection. Discover the difference between signature-based and behaviour-based detection, and the fundamental differences between Antivirus and Endpoint Protection.
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Black Hills Information Security
Active Directory out of the box defaults aren’t enough to keep your network safe. Here’s the word on the street about frustrating attackers in your Active Directory environment. It’s easy to make things hard. But it’s not hard to make things easy. Spin that how you will, running Active Directory efficiently isn’t necessarily easy, but it certainly can be easy to make things hard for attackers in your environment. Here are some baseline things you can do to make your Active Directory environment frustrating for attackers. Attackers’ main resource is time, and if you can slow them down and frustrate them, you have a better chance of making attackers look for easier targets, or at least more time for your response team to identify and protect your assets.
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