The Rise of Advanced Malware and Evasive Network Attacks

Networking communication protocols make it possible for the internet to work. Unfortunately, criminals can use those trusted systems to obfuscate malicious data and penetrate your network defenses undetected. An advanced evasion technique (AET) is a method of delivering an exploit or malicious content into a vulnerable target so that the traffic looks normal and security devices will allow it to pass through. By combining attacks using several protocol layers, these advanced evasions bypass most existing security solutions undetected. Join us for a review of these attack techniques and a demonstration
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ON-DEMAND WEBINAR Best Practices for Implementing a Cyber-Physical Convergence Strategy

Security leaders need comprehensive strategies that take both physical security and cybersecurity into account. This session covers: How to develop a holistic security strategy How to implement a framework to align both security functions How to bridge the gap between cyber and physical security operations How to leverage data-d
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Through the Hacker’s Eyes: Detecting Attacks on Fully Patched Windows Machines

IBM

To successfully stop hackers, you need to understand them; how their minds work, what their goals are, and which techniques they use to break through your defenses. In this special edition of QRadar’s Under the Radar technical demo series, NA Security Architect and QRadar expert Jose Bravo will demonstrate first hand the sophisticated ways in which hackers today compromise Windows systems, even when they are fully patched and have antivirus deployments. He will then walk through how QRadar is able to detect these SIE technology-evading attacks, keeping your most vital data safe from unwanted eyes.
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CIO on Data Privacy and Securing Sensitive Information Shared in the Cloud

Bank information security

As organizations are relying more and more on cloud collaboration tools to store and share sensitive customer data, security concerns abound. Failure to comply with regulation is not a risk worth taking, and the financial cost, time lost and reputation damage from even one data breach can jeopardize an entire company. After all, it is the people behind the files and sensitive data that you need to protect.
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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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