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Arctic Wolf Cybersecurity Awareness Month: House of 1000 Breaches Trailer

This October, Arctic Wolf Managed Security Awareness in conjunction with Cybersecurity Awareness Month presents “House of 1000 Breaches”, the cybersecurity anthology raising goosebumps and social engineering awareness of all who dare to watch. Available to Arctic Wolf Managed Security Awareness subscribers, and on the Arctic Wolf YouTube Channel. Learn more about Security Awareness and how it can prepare your employees to recognize and neutralize social engineering attacks and human error.

Modernize your Security Operations with Elastic Security

Cybersecurity is evolving. Protection needs to be dynamic. Investigation… faster. An effective response requires accurate context. Modernizing your security operations with Elastic extends security visibility, uncovers potential threats, and integrates with existing security systems — for a swift and proactive response. Everything you need on one open and unified platform, built for the hybrid cloud. Elastic Security empowers your business to achieve more even in the most complex digital environments.

The SecOps Cloud Platform for Product Builders

A hosted panel discussion with industry leaders to explore the advantages of the SecOps Cloud Platform for product builders. The panel is moderated by LimaCharlie's Head of Product, Ross Haleliuk. The panel participants are: Founder & CTO of Recon InfoSec, Eric Capuano Lead Incident Detection Engineer at Blumira, Amanda Berlin What is the SecOps Cloud Platform?

The 5 Hidden Costs of SOAR

Every investment in SOAR is accompanied with the hidden costs of onboarding and troubleshooting. The licensing structure SOAR brings to an organization is outdated and overpriced. The value of SOAR drastically declined when it transitioned its primary focus from being a force-multiplying automation solution to a glorified ticketing system still requiring countless professional service hours.

The Hacker and The Fed: Combatting Cybercrime from the Inside

You’ve heard of Anonymous. This is one of the most talked about and dangerous cybercriminal organizations in the world. Join this session to understand the perspective and experience of former Anonymous Black Hat Hacker, Hector Monsegur, and the former FBI agent who infiltrated Anonymous, Chris Tarbell.

5 Ways to Avoid Falling for Phishing Attacks

There’s a sentiment that has, unfortunately, taken hold in the field of cybersecurity: Users are the weakest part of your environment. You can see why some may try to paint that picture. The statistics would seem to back it up: However, there’s a deeper truth hiding behind these statistics: It’s not the employees who are the weakest part of your security environment, it’s the training they receive.

The Pretext: Insider Threats

Cybercriminals are looking for a few good... actually, bad... insiders. Malicious insiders enact revenge for termination or line their pockets with ill-gotten funds through partnership with threat actors, giving up their credentials, stealing data, or agreeing to install malware on their organization's environment. How to prevent them? Watch this session from Arctic Wolf® Managed Security Awareness!

Consent Phishing Mystery

Janice was notified of an unauthorized $10,000 transfer from her account. Which of her co-workers is behind this nefarious attack? And how did they gain access to her personal data? Find out in this silent mystery. Learn more about Security Awareness and how it can prepare your employees to recognize and neutralize social engineering attacks and human error.

Why Should SecOps Pay More Attention to Network Data?

Trying to convince SecOps teams they need more data is like trying to convince a drowning person they need more water. SecOps teams are so overwhelmed they can’t even respond to 67% of the alerts they receive. On average, SecOps teams receive 4,484 alerts per day and spend over three hours per day manually triaging the alerts, costing $3.3 billion annually in the US alone.

The Value of SOC-as-a-Service

Today’s cybersecurity landscape can be challenging. Cyber attacks are rising every year (50% of organizations suffered a breach in 2022), the skills gap continues to widen, and hackers are taking advantage of new techniques and new criminal networks like ransomware-as-a-service to launch sophisticated attacks. For organizations, it’s become harder to stay secure. The internal security operations center (SOC) isn’t feasible for many.