Cyberbunker, Part 2
Spamhaus's decision to add Cyberbunker to its list of Spam sources led the Stophaus coalition to initiate a DDoS attack later dubbed “The attack that almost broke the Internet.”
Lital Asher-Dotan
Complex hacking operations, also known as advanced persistent threats (APTs), are becoming increasingly prevalent across all industries. The reality is that almost any company of any size can suffer catastrophic losses at the hands of highly motivated and well-resourced attackers.
According to an ISACA study, 66% of global organizations believe it’s only a matter of time before they're hit by an APT, yet only 15% believe think are prepared to handle these attacks
As one of the most attacked organizations in the world, Lockheed Martin has a front-row seat in the fight against APTs. Lockheed Martin has joined forces with Cybereason to help companies detect and response to such attacks.
In our joint webinar: "The Untold Secrets for Fighting Advanced Persistent Threats", Justin Lachesky, Cyber Intelligence Analyst at Lockheed Martin and Cybereason CTO Yonatan Striem-Amit will discuss:
-The most pressing challenges your company faces when fighting APTs, like excessive false positives, a lack of threat context and poor endpoint visibility.
-Four steps you can take to combat APTs in your organization, including automating threat detection and implementing behavioral analysis.
-How to empower your security team in the fight against APTs by adopting automatic threat detection, eliminating alert fatigue and using endpoint data to reveal full attacks.
Lital is a Marketing Team Leader, Storyteller, Technology Marketing Expert. She joined Cybereason as the first marketing hire and built a full marketing department. Specializing in brand building, product marketing, communication and content. Passionate about building ROI-driven marketing teams.
Spamhaus's decision to add Cyberbunker to its list of Spam sources led the Stophaus coalition to initiate a DDoS attack later dubbed “The attack that almost broke the Internet.”
Threat Research lead Assaf Dahan discusses new discoveries about Iranian APTs Moses Staff and Phosphorus that blur the line between state-sponsored attacks and criminal activity - check it out…
Spamhaus's decision to add Cyberbunker to its list of Spam sources led the Stophaus coalition to initiate a DDoS attack later dubbed “The attack that almost broke the Internet.”
Threat Research lead Assaf Dahan discusses new discoveries about Iranian APTs Moses Staff and Phosphorus that blur the line between state-sponsored attacks and criminal activity - check it out…
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