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The pain caused by bad pricing models in cybersecurity and analytics tools
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Register for our upcoming webcasts and virtual trainings by visiting securityweekly.com selecting the webcast/training drop down from the top menu bar and clicking registration. In our first virtual training with Online Business Systems you will learn how to generate a complex SHA-256 hashed password and then use password cracking tools to break it. In our next webcast with Gravwell, we will cut through the marketing buzzwords and teach you about collecting & analyzing logs in hybrid cloud environments.
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OSHEAN and the Pell Center are partnering together to present Cybersecurity Exchange Day on Wednesday, March 18th from 9am-3pm at Salve Regina University in the beautiful Newport, RI! Visit securityweekly.com/OSHEAN2020 to register for free and come join in the fun!
We’re looking forward to attending SecureWorld Boston, March 25th & 26th at the Hynes Convention Center. The 16th annual conference brings together New England’s InfoSec community for training, collaboration, and networking. This year’s theme is “Animal Defenses of the Animal Kingdom.” Security Weekly listeners save $100 off their registration for a full Conference Pass. Go to www.secureworldexpo.com and register using the discount code SECURITYWEEKLY.
CyberSecurity Exchange Day hosted by OSHEAN and the Pell Center was originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18th and has currently been postponed. The new date is still TBD and we will keep you posted as soon as we hear more!
Section 2
ExtraHop – Agents and logs don’t play well in an IoT environment, however the network doesn’t lie. Looking at the behaviors of IoT devices through the lens of the network traffic can help build an asset inventory help detect attacks. Corey Bodzin is the VP of Product Management for ExtraHop and discusses how network visibility can help with IoT security.
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Bandura – Todd Weller, Chief Strategy Officer at Bandura Cyber, provides an update on Bandura Cyber and discusses the latest trends and dynamics in threat intelligence.
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Corey Bodzin – Vice President of Product Management
Todd Weller – Chief Strategy Officer
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Join us at InfoSecWorld 2020 – March 30 – April 1, 2020 at the Disney Contemporary Resort! Security Weekly listeners save 15% off the InfoSec World Main Conference or World Pass! Visit securityweekly.com/ISW2020, click the register button to register with our discount code or the schedule button to sponsor a micro-interview!
OSHEAN and the Pell Center are partnering together to present Cybersecurity Exchange Day on Wednesday, March 18th from 9am-3pm at Salve Regina University in the beautiful Newport, RI! Visit securityweekly.com/OSHEAN2020 to register for free and come join in the fun!
We’re looking forward to attending SecureWorld Boston, March 25th & 26th at the Hynes Convention Center. The 16th annual conference brings together New England’s InfoSec community for training, collaboration, and networking. This year’s theme is “Animal Defenses of the Animal Kingdom.” Security Weekly listeners save $100 off their registration for a full Conference Pass. Go to www.secureworldexpo.com and register using the discount code SECURITYWEEKLY.
CyberSecurity Exchange Day hosted by OSHEAN and the Pell Center was originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18th and has currently been postponed. The new date is still TBD and we will keep you posted as soon as we hear more!
PTC sunset Axeda in 2019, but the industrial IoT remote monitoring and management agent is still in use in several systems. Based on Forescout telemetry, it is particularly popular in active use within the medical sector, particularly lab testing and imaging.
SonicWall Cyber Threat report shows the rate of IoT malware attacks are heaviest against the healthcare sector, spotlighting the continued pressure on critical infrastructure.
The organizations – ranging from private companies like Google, Microsoft and Deloitte to non-profits like Consumer Reports, the Center for Internet Security, and the Cyber Threat Alliance – say there is a “global consensus” forming around core IoT security standards that must be addressed through a mix of government regulation and voluntary private sector action.