WALTHAM, Mass., Aug. 24, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bit9® + Carbon Black®, the leader in endpoint threat prevention, detection and response, is sponsoring the free webinar "Windows Server 2003: How to Avoid Vulnerabilities in a Post-Support World" on Thursday, August 27, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.
Still running Windows Server 2003 and unsure how you'll pass your next IT compliance audit?
With an estimated 2.7 million servers still running Windows Server 2003, many organizations continue to run W2K3 in production but do not yet have a rock-solid plan to deal with the never-ending stream of new exploits, vulnerabilities, and zero-day malware that come with running an unsupported operating system. Worse yet, many still do not have strategies for passing their upcoming IT compliance audits.
In this educational webcast, join Bit9 + Carbon Black Senior Director of Compliance, Chris Strand, for a discussion around what you need to do to keep W2K3 secure and compliant in a post-support world and the solutions and services that are available to help you. There are options beyond upgrading or spending a fortune on Microsoft extended support.
Topics will include:
- Who's still running W2K3?—A look at the numbers
- Why you need a vulnerability mitigation strategy
- Rapid implementation strategies to stay compliant
What: Free Webinar "Windows Server 2003: How to Avoid Vulnerabilities in a Post-Support World"
When: Thursday, August 27, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.
Where: Click here to register
About Bit9 + Carbon Black
Bit9 + Carbon Black provides the most complete solution against advanced threats that target organizations' endpoints and servers, making it easier to see—and immediately stop—those threats. The company enables organizations to arm their endpoints by combining continuous, real-time visibility into what's happening on every computer; real-time signature-less threat detection; incident response that combines a recorded history with live remediation; and prevention that is proactive and customizable. More than 1,400 organizations worldwide—from Fortune 100 companies to small enterprises—use Bit9 + Carbon Black to increase security, reduce operational costs and improve compliance. Leading managed security service providers (MSSP) and incident response (IR) companies have made Bit9 + Carbon Black a core component of their detection and response services.
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Bit9 + Carbon Black Free Webinar -- "Windows Server 2003: How to Avoid Vulnerabilities in a Post-Support World"
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