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Tripwire: Defend Your Data Now with the MITRE ATT&CK Framework

Join us on Tuesday, 13 November at 10:00 AM GMT, for an informative webcast on leveraging the MITRE ATT&CK framework with Travis Smith, Principal Security Researcher at Tripwire. MITRE is a not-for-profit organization that operates federally-funded research and development centers. Their ATT&CK framework is a useful cybersecurity model illustrating how adversaries behave and explaining the tactics you should use to mitigate risk and improve security. ATT&CK stands for "adversarial tactics, techniques and common knowledge."

Tripwire: Better Together: Fix Vulnerabilities Faster with FIM and VM

Have you ever wished your FIM and VM solutions could talk to each other? Join Tripwire product expert Rod Musser on Tuesday, May 21st at 10 a.m. PT for our first ever webcast on the benefits of VM-FIM integration. Get up to speed with the most granular risk scores and lowest false positive rates on the market in a quick intro to Tripwire® IP360™.

Tripwire: The Future is Hybrid:Key Considerations for Cloud and DevOps

Do you want to modernize your cloud infrastructure while staying one step ahead of the associated security risks? Common cloud infrastructure challenges arise around the elasticity and short lifespan of servers as well as the up-and-coming wave of containerization. These challenges are the new status quo for organizations that expand their systems across on-prem and virtual infrastructures, resulting in a "hybrid" environment.

Tripwire: Security And Compliance for Remote Federal Workers

With much of the federal workforce now using laptops to work from home, how can agencies like yours overcome VPN hurdles and ensure the same standard of security monitoring? Compliance frameworks help you achieve and maintain remote asset security with detailed, step-by-step guidance on best practices, including extending security controls to cover remote laptops and other endpoints employees may be using from home in the wake of Covid-19.