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Webinar April 5th: Assessing the Cyberattack Risk in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Written by Cybereason Team | Mar 16, 2022 12:33:41 PM

The situation in Ukraine continues to be tenuous, and global intelligence sources are advising that the threat of Russian state-sponsored and state-condoned attacks targeting Western nations and organizations remains high. Cyberattacks by groups supporting Russian interests have been observed, but experts have noted that we likely have not seen the full potential of a Russian cyber offensive…yet.

April 5th, 2022

2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST

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Soon we may see never-before-seen exploits start causing issues for organizations in a clear indication that Russia is digging into its stockpile of zero-day delivery mechanisms, payloads, and compromised assets.

Join a panel of experts who will explore the escalation of risk stemming from the conflict in Ukraine, and address important questions, including:

  • Based on available evidence, what are the potential threats to Western nations and organizations from Russian-aligned attackers?
  • Which organizations are at the most risk, and how should they be preparing to defend?
  • Why have we not seen as many cyberattacks from Russian-aligned actors as many had predicted thus far?
  • What is the extended threat outlook for at-risk organizations should the conflict be protracted or escalate further?

 

Note: Attending these sessions / this session live qualifies you for a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit, a requirement to maintain CISSP certification. To receive credit, attend the full live session to receive your confirmation email of attendance. Can't make this date? That's ok, register anyway and we'll send you the on-demand recording following the event.