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Netwrix: Lessons Learned Looking Back and What to Expect Looking Forward

No one has a crystal ball that reveals exactly what data security challenges we'll have to overcome in 2021. But we have the next best thing: Two top cybersecurity experts have analysed the trends from 2020 and made some educated guesses about what organisations must do to protect their data in the coming year. Nick Cavalancia is a Technical Evangelist, Microsoft MVP, & CEO of Conversational Geek, and Ilia Sotnikov is VP of Product Management at Netwrix.

Netwrix: PowerShell Essentials for Bolstering AD and Azure AD Security

Because of the key role that Active Directory plays in controlling access to IT systems, keeping AD secure must be a priority. One way to stay on top of what's happening in AD and Azure AD is to use PowerShell, Microsoft's command-line shell and scripting language. By the end of the session, you'll be able to use PowerShell to.

Netwrix Data Classification

Every day, your organisation collects and produces tons of data. How can you possibly keep it all secure and organised? Netwrix Data Classification enables you to discover and tag your business-critical data and reduce its exposure. Plus, it also helps you achieve and prove your compliance with GDPR, PCI DSS, HIPAA, CCPA and other regulations.

Netwrix: Practical Tips for Implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Cybersecurity practitioners worldwide use the NIST CSF to strengthen their security program and improve their risk management and compliance processes. The framework is voluntary, but it is a powerful asset for many organisations and a critical part of communication between technical and business stakeholders. If you're still wondering what benefits the framework offers and how to get started with it, let our expert Joe Skeen (CISSP, OSCP, CEH, Principal Security Engineer at 7 Minute Security) guide you through all the key details.

Netwrix: Attackers' Tricks to Exploit SQL Server and How to Avoid Them (Session 1)

SQL servers are a top target for attackers. Not only do they store a great deal of valuable data, but they also make an excellent platform from which to pivot and further investigate and attack the network. This webinar reveals the most common tools and techniques that attackers use to break into SQL servers and how you can spot their activity. In this session, you will learn.