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Cyber Security Awareness Training for Employees

Every day, businesses grapple with phishing attacks, data breaches, and other cyber threats that can cause significant damage. These potential risks underscore the need for cyber security awareness training for employees. Such training isn't about identifying the weakest link, but about fostering a security-conscious culture where all staff members are informed and confident.

Netwrix: AD & Azure AD Best Practices for Managing Users & Identities

Properly managing identities and groups is vital for avoiding costly data breaches, business downtime and compliance findings. You will get practical information about strategies for scaling your practices as your organization grows and adapting to other changes in your environment strengthening security while reducing IT workload.

Netwrix: Better Password Hygiene in AD

Every password is a corporate asset (or risk center) that needs to be managed as such. Between accounts on non-integrated internal systems, cloud accounts, vendor sites, customer sites, banking apps and SaaS, users still have a lot of passwords and integration seems like a constant game of catch up. Because different departments are constantly implementing new services and applications.

Corelight: Amplifying Security Insights with Corelight and Cribl

Ready to revolutionize your security data management? Corelight, known for its comprehensive security evidence, pairs seamlessly with Cribl's ability to enrich and efficiently route this data to any platform without straining your SIEM or budget. Join our webinar to learn how the joint solution expands visibility, bolsters detection, and accelerates investigations while maintaining data fidelity. We'll also delve into the new Corelight Pack for Cribl, which streamlines and optimizes data processing, offering flexible capabilities for enhancing, routing, and reducing Corelight data.

Kroll: Frontline IR Intel for Your SOC: Faster, More Accurate Detection and Response

Threat intelligence can provide a rich insight into threat actor activity but often lacks the timelines and context that comes from the learning of real-life incident investigations. Security leaders need to know how to leverage this frontline intelligence to not only understand if they are likely to be in a similar situation but also to know how they could take immediate action on their defenses.

Kroll: 2023 Fraud and Financial Crime Webinar-Navigating the Complex Landscape of Financial Crime and Technology

Financial crime continues to be a leading crime threat around the world. It is estimated that more than USD 800 billion is laundered every year, causing a significant impact on the global economy and creating considerable challenges for financial institutions, corporates and governments. In the wake of COVID-19, an economic depression, unprecedented inflation and geopolitical tension, it's more important than ever to understand the impact of widespread fraud and leverage advanced technologies in the fight against it.

What is Virtualization in Cloud Computing

Virtualization refers to the creation of a simulated version of a device or resource, such as a server, desktop, storage device, operating system, or network resource, rather than an actual physical version. In simpler terms, virtualization is a strategy that enables multiple users and organizations to share a single physical instance of a resource or application. This is achieved by assigning a logical name to a physical resource and providing a pointer to that resource when needed.

Enhance SBOMs with runtime security context using Datadog Application Vulnerability Management

Software today relies heavily on open source, third-party components, but these reusable dependencies sometimes inadvertently introduce security vulnerabilities into the code of developers who use them. Some of the most serious vulnerabilities discovered in recent years—like the OpenSSL punycode vulnerability, Log4Shell (Log4j), and Dirty Pipe (Linux)—reside in popular open source packages, making them so widespread that they could compromise almost the entire software ecosystem.