
The Rise of Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats
Thursday, March 9th at 1:00pm EST
Hackers know more people are working remotely than ever before — and they couldn’t be happier about it. They’re using Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT) to turn our browser windows into threat vectors, bypassing traditional security stacks and exploiting vulnerabilities most solutions just don’t address.
From Menlo Security, Neko Papez, Sr. Manager of Cyber Security Strategy discusses the rise in HEAT: An in-depth look into why HEAT attacks are becoming more combative and disruptive, what’s driving these HEAT attacks and how they’re evading existing security defenses and solutions to keep in mind and how organizations can secure themselves against HEAT attacks.
From Cisco Systems, hear from Chantel Strickland, Technical Solutions Architect – Cloud Security discuss how Cisco utilizes Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) to prevent HEAT attacks through Umbrella SIG: Introduction to Umbrella SIG and RBI use-cases, how Umbrella RBI prevents web-based attacks in a single cloud-delivered solution, and a Cisco customer use-case and RBI success story.
This will be an insightful and educational discussion to hear from two leading cyber security organizations on how you can protect yourself from Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats.
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