Archived: Malware Analysis: Taking incident management to the next level
On-Demand Event
Earn up to 1.5 CPE credits by attending this virtual event.Malware analysis is an increasingly important tool in an organization’s incident-management toolkit — enabling it to determine the source and potential impact of an intercepted virus, worm or trojan. Malware analysis can also help a target company assess damage and data loss, respond accordingly, and reset defenses going forward.SC Media's half-day virtual event will help bring you up to speed on a capability of increasing relevance to companies across a broad range of sizes and sectors. Key discussion and presentation topics include:
Proven tools and methodologies that detect and mitigate malware attacks
Establishing a malware analysis capability that suits your organization
A look over the horizon at tomorrow’s malware threats
To determine if malware analysis has place in your security plan, register now.
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11:00 AM ET KEYNOTE | This is not your grandfather's malware: How to adapt your defenses Nemi George, Vice President of IT, Information Security & IT Operations, Pacific Dental ServicesBy most accounts, malware dates back to before the internet – with file infectors spread via floppy disk. So why does it remain so prevalent? Nemi George, vice president of IT, information security & IT operations at Pacific Dental Services, will dig into the evolution of malware, how increases in sophistication have outpaced most defense strategies, and why the typical approach of protecting the endpoints no longer cuts it for preventing infiltration of the network. 11:30 AM ET Visit exhibit hall11:40 AM ET Walking the DarkSide: Malware analysis and beyond Andrew Costis, Senior Cyber Threat Consultant - EMEA, AttackIQNew and emerging threats in the form of malware are prolific in our industry today. Malware analysis is a great skill for threat researchers, SOC analysts and incident responders to possess. While malware analysis is viewed by many to be a specialized area for an elite minority, malware analysis doesn't have to be difficult, costly or time intensive. Malware analysis is highly advantageous and can aid with purple teaming, continuous security control validation and ultimately improve your overall security and defensive capabilities within your organization and beyond. Attend this session to learn:
The who, what, where, when and why of malware analysis
A walk through the recent DarkSide ransomware that impacted the Colonial Pipeline
How malware analysis can drive collaboration to adopt a purple teaming strategy
How malware analysis can drive continuous security control validation and beyond
12:10 PM ET Visit exhibit hall12:20 PM ET Preparing for the next generation of ransomware attacks JJ Cranford, Director – Product Marketing, Cybereason Ransomware has continued to prove itself as an extremely lucrative option for cyber adversaries, making it a top concern for most information security teams. The sophistication of ransomware has increased, while the bar has been simultaneously lowered for bad actors to deploy and operate successful attacks. Join this session to hear more about:
The anatomy of a modern ransomware attack from initial foothold to encryption of sensitive data
The connection between the HAFNIUM attack on Microsoft Exchange servers and modern ransomware tactics
How Cybereason technology can fully prevent, detect and remediate sophisticated ransomware operations
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