Risk Mitigation or Risk Transference – Lessons from Physical Security

Every week we hear of new data breaches, estimates guess that only 10% of breaches make it to the public, so with so many breaches, where are security and risk professionals going wrong. This talk will take a look at the use of risk mitigation and risk transference in physical security and how these are strangely not replicated in logical / Information Security
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Bug Bounties and How They Help

Trend Micro

Once a vulnerability becomes known to cybercriminals, the race is on for vendors to create a patch before it is exploited. And with the regular use of exploits in attacks and threats like the WannaCry ransomware using a vulnerability, getting the win has never been so crucial. This month we will cover the bug bounty marketplace, including the different types of markets available to vulnerability researchers. As well, we will review Trend Micro Research and how their research can benefit organizations through responsible disclosure and pre-disclosed filters to virtually patch vulnerabilities.
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Cyber Threat Hunting: Identify and Hunt Down Intruders

InfoSec Institute

Are you red team, blue team — or both? Get an inside look at the offensive and defensive sides of information security in our upcoming webinar series. Senior security researcher and InfoSec Instructor Jeremy Martin discusses what it takes to be modern-day threat hunter during this on-demand webinar, Cyber Threat Hunting: Identify and Hunt Down Intruders. The webinar covers: The job duties of a Cyber Threat Hunting professional.
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Adopting a Purpose-Built Approach to Linux Security

Carbon Black

Cloud is the dominant computing trend of our time, and Linux is the power behind it. As enterprises continue to adopt more cloud native infrastructure, we see accelerated adoption of Linux in the form of both migrations of existing infrastructure and greenfield application deployment. Unfortunately the approach to securing this growing fleet of production servers has not evolved at the same pace.
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Getting started in digital forensics

InfoSec Institute

Digital forensics is the backbone of investigating cybercrime. It includes identifying, preserving, extracting, analyzing and reporting evidence across computers, mobile devices and networks. Join Keatron Evans, Infosec instructor and Managing Partner at KM Cyber Security, for this on-demand webinar as we discuss: The difference between computer, mobile and network forensics. How a forensics certification can progress your career.
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