APTs: The role of third-party apps

APTs: The role of third-party apps
APTs: The role of third-party apps
APTs: The role of third-party apps

Date: Mar. 27
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT

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Once an anomaly with which government agencies and some private companies that work with them had to deal, advanced persistent threats (APTs) are becoming a considerable problem for a spate of larger organizations and public entities alike. Now, it is no longer a matter of if sophisticated cyber criminals have infiltrated your systems, say many experts, but when they hit and for how long they've lingered. There have been a number of ways today's more willful attackers have been able to breach networks to siphon off data over periods of weeks or months. We sit down with an industry expert to discuss how third-party apps of various kinds are proving a workable conduit for them.

Featured speakers:
Russ Ernst, group product manager, Lumension

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