Learn the Ins and Outs of a Security-Aware Culture from a Forrester Expert

MediaPRO

Developing and maintaining a security-aware culture in an organization has become vital in the defense against modern cyberthreats. But such a culture cannot be expected to develop overnight. Building such a culture is a journey, not a miracle, with many pitfalls along the way. That’s why we’re here to help. Watch our on-webinar Harden the Human Firewall by Building Awareness, Behavior, and Culture, with MediaPRO Chief Learning Officer Tom Pendergast guest speaker Forrester analyst Jinan Budge to learn how to instill a culture of security through an engaging, meaningful, and even entertaining security awareness program.
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Spotlight

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) leads the nation’s effort to understand, manage, and reduce cybersecurity risk, including by supporting Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies in evolving and operationalizing cybersecurity programs and capabilities. CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model (ZTMM) provides an approach to achieve continued modernization efforts related to zero trust within a rapidly evolving environment and technology landscape. This ZTMM is one of many paths that an organization can take in designing and implementing their transition plan to zero trust architectures in accordance with Executive Order (EO) 14028 “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity” § (3)(b)(ii),1 which requires that agencies develop a plan to implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). While the ZTMM is specifically tailored for federal agencies as required by EO 14028, all organizations should review and consider adoption of the approaches outlined in this document.

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Exciting Updates for Threat Response Cloud and TRAP 5.8

As security products move more into the cloud, Proofpoint continues to strengthen our Threat Response Auto-Pull solution. Join us for this customer session to learn about new features available to you, including our new audit-logging, internal incident response, and enhanced visualizations in Threat Response Cloud. We also have exciting new updates for TRAP 5.8 on-prem.
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Moving beyond passwords to delight and secure users

Passwords have been a constant throughout the internet era. As we’ve moved from desktops to smartphones, from on-premises infrastructure to cloud services, we’ve all relied on passwords to access and safeguard our data and resources across the applications we use on a daily basis. But in this new digital age where data breaches
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Cybersecurity: Prime and Subcontractor Responsibilities

Cyber security On-Demand Webinar, cyber-attack On-Demand Webinar, malware On-Demand Webinar

It’s no longer a question of if your cybersecurity will be compromised, but when. Government contractors—both prime contractors and their subcontractors—must understand the federal cybersecurity landscape to ensure compliance with its numerous (and sometimes confusing) requirements.
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Attack Tactics 6! Return of the Blue Team

Black Hills Information Security

In this webcast we walk through the step-by-step defenses to stop the attackers in every step of the way we showed in Attack Tactics Part 5. Introduction, password spray toolkit, account lockout, honey accounts, canary tokens, and two factor authorization. fixthefuture , two factor authorization, dumping global address lists, mailsniper 20:30 Lateral movement, OWA, VPN, SSH. Scanning and enumeration, Nmap, SSH Brute Force, “Find Open”, LLMNR, LLMNR Responder, and NrlmRelayX.
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Spotlight

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) leads the nation’s effort to understand, manage, and reduce cybersecurity risk, including by supporting Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies in evolving and operationalizing cybersecurity programs and capabilities. CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model (ZTMM) provides an approach to achieve continued modernization efforts related to zero trust within a rapidly evolving environment and technology landscape. This ZTMM is one of many paths that an organization can take in designing and implementing their transition plan to zero trust architectures in accordance with Executive Order (EO) 14028 “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity” § (3)(b)(ii),1 which requires that agencies develop a plan to implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). While the ZTMM is specifically tailored for federal agencies as required by EO 14028, all organizations should review and consider adoption of the approaches outlined in this document.

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