Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Location Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | Cynet Announces Open Registration for Complementary Webinar“How to Read the Warning Signs of an Imminent Cyber Attack” Webinar to Take Place on September 16th at 10AM Eastern
By: Cynet LTD. Register for the free webinar here: http://www.cynet.com/ In this webinar you will learn: 1. Some of the ways that hackers are getting into organizations and bypassing prevention layer solutions 2. such as firewalls, anti-virus, anti-malware and intrusion prevention systems 2. Warning signs of infiltration from files, endpoints, network traffic and user behavior 3. How to detect, block and minimize the effects of a Cyber Attack The webinar will be hosted by industry thought leader Eyal Gruner. At the age of 17, Eyal founded BugSec, a leading cyber security company providing penetration testing, attack simulations, security audits and assessments. Eyal then founded and held the position of CEO at the web anti-fraud, anti-phishing, and anti-malware solution company, Versafe, which was sold to F5 in 2013. At the time, Gartner’s VP Distinguished Analyst Avivah Litan referred to Eyal as the “Boy Security Wonder.” Eyal is currently focusing his time now on the success of his latest company, Cynet (www.cynet.com) Space is limited so sign up today: http://www.cynet.com/ About Cynet Cynet originated as part of the BugSec Cyber Consulting Group. Cynet was created in response to the growing prevalence of advanced persistent threats (APTs) and targeted attacks from unknown origins. Its flagship product, Cynet 360, provides an agentless, comprehensive detection and remediation solution for mitigating advanced threats including unsigned malware and zero day attacks, regardless of whether the threat originates in files, endpoints, networks or at the user level. The Company’s has customers and partners in the US and EMEA. For more information, please visit www.cynet.com. End
Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
|
|