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Introducing Keeper MSP Upgraded Billing Platform

Keeper has updated our MSP platform and licensing to be much more flexible. This allows managed service providers and their managed companies to allocate Keeper licenses to their users and pay for those licenses at the end of the month. While other MSP solutions in the market bill upfront before licenses are allocated to users, Keeper’s new billing model is designed to scale with your MSP business as you add individual managed companies and users.

Automating insider threat monitoring

From ingestion of relevant data sources to automation around threat monitoring, the security engineering team at Netskope utilizes Sumo Logic as a key tool in the protection of their intellectual property. Join this session to learn how something that began as an idea for an easy-to-use dashboards developed into a near completely automated process for data collection and correlation for investigating suspicious activity.

The 4-step plan to fortify your organization against cybersecurity threats

In today's technologically driven environment, security breaches are inevitable and cyber threats are plentiful. A fail-proof cybersecurity strategy has thus become the need of the hour. But how do you strategize a plan that accounts for this growing variety of threat actors? Join us for an insightful webinar where we'll build an effective cybersecurity strategy.

Fuzz Testing Automotive Software With Dependencies

The new ISO/SAE 21434 increases the requirement for security testing in the automotive domain. Car manufacturers must now provide advanced security tests for each software component, as part of the validation process. This includes either, penetration testing, vulnerability scanning and/or fuzz testing. But especially the early adoption of fuzz testing is currently becoming best practice among German car manufacturers.

Fuzzing Web Services | How to Automate Security Testing for Web Applications

Due to their high degree of interconnectivity, web applications are often difficult to secure. In this coding session, Simon Resch demonstrates an approach that allows you to simplify and automate your web application testing using modern fuzzing techniques. Content

How to Keep your Web Applications Secure: Everything you need to know about Fuzzing

In this coding session, Khaled Yakdan will demonstrate how to secure web applications with fuzzing, and explain how fuzz testing can help you to uncover complex security vulnerabilities, such as Denial of Services (DoS) and Uncaught Exceptions, in your source code. Content

Mocking Embedded Systems With Fuzz Data

In this live coding session, Daniel Teuchert shows you how to mock embedded systems with fuzz data. This approach enables you to use the advanced mutation methods of feedback-based fuzzing to simulate the behavior of external sources under realistic circumstances and cover unexpected and unlikely edge cases.

Fuzzing Embedded Systems With Dependencies (for Automotive)

In this recorded live hacking session, Daniel Teuchert, will demonstrate an automated testing approach, that will instantly improve your code coverage and also helps you to protect your automotive software against unexpected edge cases. See full description and use case: page.code-intelligence.com/fuzzing-with-dependencies/20210429