MCAFEE + CISCO THREAT RESPONSE COLLABORATION & INTEGRATION

Today, organizations are faced with increasingly complex systems driven by McAfee + Cisco-Threat Response Webinar Blogdissolving enterprise boundaries, ubiquitous user data in the cloud and an increasing volume and sophistication of cyber attacks across multiple vectors.  Siloed cyber security solutions only add complexity and restrict your ability to protect and respond to advanced attacks, while increasing costs and management overhead.
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Answers To Hard Security Questions For Executives, By Executives

Knowing about cybersecurity risks is half the battle - get the hard facts from these executives who successfully met the challenge of the US Cyber Command. Hear from these cyber security former military leaders and see how they achieved answers to the hardest questions by the world’s most relied-upon forces.
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MDR, Not XDR or EDR: Untangling the Alphabet Soup of Cybersecurity

As we all know too well, 2020 and 2021 have been full of adaptations. While many employees adjust to working remotely, IT and security professionals everywhere must work overtime to secure and manage their company’s network core infrastructure.
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Breaking the phishing line

WorkCast

It’s no surprise that phishing and business email compromises, commonly called CEO Fraud, continue to flourish. Why? Because it is fast, easy, and despite security training, users still click on attacks. This 20/20 webcast looks beyond user training at how technology can address the challenges of modern phishing without reducing productivity or presenting users with potentially problematic emails.It’s no surprise that phishing and business email compromises, commonly called CEO Fraud, continue to flourish. Why? Because it is fast, easy, and despite security training, users still click on attacks.
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Investigating the Hacker Lifecycle

AITP

One of the hottest topics at RSA San Francisco 2019 was the Mitre ATT&CK framework. Along with the Lockheed-Martin Kill Chain, it has become a standard reference model for cybersecurity professionals. Specifically, it is used to describe each stage of an attack. Pen testers, security analysts and Security Operations Center (SOC) professionals must learn how to mature their operations, as well as hone the skills of red team and blue team workers.
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