Presentado por Borja de Hoz, Senior Solutions Engineer en Regional Sales (EMEA) y experto en ciberseguridad, este seminario virtual explora cómo los ciberdelincuentes aprovechan el modelo de negocio del software como servicio para establecer una «economía hacker» en rápido crecimiento. También incluye perspectivas sobre nuevas tendencias, define el modelo de negocio MaaS/RaaS y le explica qué puede hacer para proteger su negocio, al profundizar en los datos empresariales que hay detrás del MaaS y en los ejemplos conocidos que se han descubierto.

Just as enterprise organizations are embracing cloud computing, so too are cyber attackers and everyone is justifiably concerned. For all the advantages of the cloud, the framework is not impervious to cyber threats and so security protocols must always be a priority. Yet the myth that cloud is less secure than owned, on-premise security is just that: a myth. A 2020 Gartner forecast stated IaaS workloads would experience 60% fewer security incidents than traditional data centers — at least.

In order to comprehensively deploy a cloud security network, companies must understand the realities of their infrastructures. Identifying the responsibility of the cloud and that of the customer is critical, as is learning what services can be reasonably expected from a leading cloud provider. Only with the right facts can you build a truly secure network.

Join this panel of experts as they discuss the most common myths of cloud security and what you should actually be building your strategy around:

– Cloud vs. On-Premise Security: Which is easier to target?
– Is a public cloud more vulnerable than a private one?
– How automated can — and should — the cloud’s security protocol be?
– Accessibility: How much is too much?

Moderated by:
Michelle Drolet, CEO, Towerwall

Panelists to include:
Jessica Charter, EMEA Security Principal, Trustwave
Taylor Smith, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Networks
Rajesh Agnihotri, Senior Solutions Engineer, Middle East, SonicWall
Scott Fanning, Senior Director, Cloud Security, CrowdStrike

Presented by Simon Wikberg, SonicWall Cybersecurity Expert, this webcast will explore how cybercriminals are leveraging the software-as-a-service business model to establish a rapidly growing ‘hacker economy.’ It will also include insights on new trends, define the MaaS/RaaS business model, and what you can do to protect your business with a dive into deep business data behind MaaS and known examples that have been uncovered.

Présenté par Laurent Meimoun, Senior SE Manager South Europe et expert en cybersécurité, ce webinaire étudiera comment les cybercriminels exploitent le modèle du logiciel as a service pour mettre en place une « économie du piratage » à croissance rapide. Il apportera également des éléments sur les nouvelles tendances, définira le modèle commercial MaaS/RaaS et vous dira ce que vous pouvez faire pour vous protéger. Les données métier du MaaS y seront examinées de près, avec des exemples connus d’attaques résolues à l’appui.

Presentato da Federico Diamantini, Solutions Engineer ed esperto di cybersecurity, questo webinar illustra come i criminali informatici sfruttano il modello di business del software as-a-service per creare una “economia del cybercrime” in rapida crescita. Il webinar fornisce inoltre informazioni sulle nuove tendenze, offre una definizione del modello di business MaaS/RaaS e spiega cosa potete fare per proteggere la vostra azienda, esaminando in dettaglio i dati legati al business del MaaS e alcuni esempi di malware già scoperti.

L’esclusivo Rapporto SonicWall 2022 sul Cybercrime offre un’analisi approfondita dei dati del ransomware su larga scala e una panoramica sugli attacchi informatici che stanno interessando diverse regioni e settori di attività.

Le rapport exclusif SonicWall 2022 sur les cybermenaces analyse en profondeur et à grande échelle les données des ransomwares et offre un aperçu des cyberattaques qui montent en puissance dans les différentes régions et structures.

The exclusive 2022 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report offers deep analysis of large scale ransomware data, and offers insight into the cyberattacks that are cascading across different regions and verticals.

Today’s networks have never been more diverse and distributed. Zero-trust architecture offers a modern approach for security to meet modern work designs and tackle the cybersecurity challenges facing organizations.

Survival and continued growth often mean expanding services beyond traditional areas, being more agile and embracing work-from-anywhere policies. Most organizations expect to be fully deployed with a zero trust architecture within two years.

Hear from Osterman Research and SonicWall security experts as we discuss the importance of Zero-Trust.
Learn about:
• Threats, trends, and current issues elevating the need for zero trust
• How organizations are planning and deploying a zero-trust architecture
• Best practices and solutions to support the move to zero-trust

Companies have had to pivot to remote work policies as quickly as possible, with network security often taking a backseat to business continuity. Now, remote working increasingly looks to be a permanent corporate fixture, with Global Workplace Analytics predicting that up to 30% of the workforce will be partially working from home by the end of 2021. Half-baked security protocols can no longer cut it in this new remote reality.

Securing your IT networks is not just a good business practice; it’s critical for any company looking to stay competitive. Proofpoint reports that 88% of global organizations experienced spear phishing attempts in 2019 — and cyber attackers are continually adapting to the new environment. A comprehensive security strategy is more necessary than ever.

Join this panel of experts as they discuss the most critical vulnerabilities of a newly remote system and how to safeguard against cyber threats:

• VPNs and how to choose the right one
• Threat Hijacking Attacks: what are they and how to protect against them
• Understanding Your Endpoints and building scalable endpoint management
• Making Cloud Security work for your organization

Simon Ratcliffe, Technology Evangelist, Ensono
Stan Davidson, Principal Solutions Engineer, EMEA
Steve Cobb, CISO, OnceSource
Michael Jimenez, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Kemp Technologies