Bit9 Free Webinar -- Cracking the Endpoint: Inside the Head of a Hacker

Dave Shackleford, renowned IT security expert, and Nick Levay, CSO of Bit9, will discuss how cyber criminals think and how they target your endpoints


WALTHAM, Mass., Oct. 8, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bit9, the leader in a new generation of endpoint and server security based on real-time visibility and protection, is presenting a free webinar Cracking the Endpoint: Inside the Head of a Hacker on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.

Do you know what's running on your endpoints? Even as advanced malware continues to steal petabytes of intellectual property from enterprise servers, the main entrance point and attack vector still remains the endpoint. Seventy-one percent of compromised assets in 2013 involved users and their endpoints, according to the 2013 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
 
Dave Shackleford, renowned IT security consultant, white hat, and founder of Voodoo Security, and Nick Levay, chief security officer for Bit9, will discuss how cyber criminals think and explain how they target your endpoints.
 
What: Free live webinar Cracking the Endpoint: Inside the Head of a Hacker
Who Should Attend: Enterprise IT administrators and security analysts who want to learn how hackers think so they can protect their enterprises against sophisticated attacks
When: Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. EDT
Where: Click here to register

Attend this webinar and learn:

  • How attackers are infiltrating enterprise endpoints
  • How to remediate future threats
  • What is the future of endpoint security

About Bit9

Bit9 is the leader in a new generation of endpoint and server security based on real-time visibility and protection. Bit9 is the only solution that continuously monitors and records all activity on endpoints and servers and stops cyber threats that evade traditional security defenses. Bit9's real-time sensor and recorder, cloud-based services, and real-time enforcement engine give organizations immediate visibility to everything running on their endpoints and servers; real-time signature-less detection of and protection against advanced threats; a recorded history of all endpoint and server activity to rapidly respond to alerts and incidents; and real-time integration with network security devices such as FireEye and Palo Alto Networks. 1,000 organizations worldwide—from 25 Fortune 100 companies to small businesses—use Bit9 to increase security, reduce operational costs and improve compliance.



            

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