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[Practical steps ] to prepare for the Updated ISO 27001:2022

ISO27001 was recently updated with moderate changes and updates in the Information Security Controls. This was done to address the evolving security challenges in the industry. Understanding these changes and their impact on your future ISO27001 Certification process, VISTA InfoSec conducted a live webinar on “Practical Steps to Prepare for ISO27001”.

Introducing the LimaCharlie Query Language (LCSQL) BETA

This is an early introduction to the LimaCharlie Query Language (LCQL): a SQL-like language designed to allow users to quick and easily leverage historical telemetry and search across their entire fleet. It is an exciting new capability that enables a whole new class of use cases.

Kevin Mitnick Password Manager Hack Demo

Kevin Mitnick, KnowBe4's Chief Hacking Officer, reveal the real risks of weak passwords. Attack assumes the hacker is already on network with victim’s IP address and password, and is trying to access passwords on the victim’s locked password manager remotely. We strongly recommend that you use a password manager to reduce password reuse and improve complexity, but you may be wondering if it’s really worth the risk. Is it safe to store all of your passwords in one place? Can cybercriminals hack them? Are password managers a single point of failure?

App Development Companies are Emphasizing Security in Their AMC Contracts | Puneet (Founder, Candor)

In this session, Puneet Miglani (Founder - Candor Technology) discusses with Venky how app development companies are emphasizing security in their AMC contracts. He shares that security is a moving goalpost and a must-have for their customers. Having a security partner helps them provide better services and boost their revenue streams. He even shares the factors one must consider when choosing a security partner to build a long-term sustainable business.

Password Spray Demo with Kevin Mitnick

Kevin Mitnick, KnowBe4's Chief Hacking Officer, demonstrates how bad actors conduct "password sprays". A password spray is when a cybercriminal chooses a single password and tries it against everyone in their target organization. We strongly recommend that you use a password manager to reduce password reuse and improve complexity, but you may be wondering if it’s really worth the risk. Is it safe to store all of your passwords in one place? Can cybercriminals hack them? Are password managers a single point of failure?