NOW ON-DEMAND! Threat actors are more emboldened than ever, pushing effective phishing campaigns at an increasing rate in 2022. Their approach and methods continue to evolve. The crafting of malicious emails to effectively fool users is putting organizations at constant risk of a breach.
Listen to the panel discussion with our security experts to examine real-world examples of sophisticated phishing campaigns that reached users’ inboxes. They will offer insights and advice you want to take to avoid them.

NOW AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND

The 2022 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report revealed more than 20,000 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) were published in 2021, the first time in history that the number of CVEs has passed the 20,000 mark. The most serious of these vulnerabilities, those scored above nine on the 10-point scale, become entry points for cybercriminals, and attackers are increasingly utilizing this means of entry to deploy ransomware and steal data.

Watch now to hear our expert cover:
– Exploited threat vectors and what to look out for
– Critical zero-days used to wreak havoc on businesses and governments
– Actionable insights for you and your organization

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Ransomware is down, malware is up, and global hotspots are shifting, but why? Watch now as we take you behind the scenes and tell the stories that shaped the mid-year update to the 2022 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report.

The 2022 holiday season is upon us, kicking off another massive year of phishing scams carefully crafted to do one thing: bait users into making bad decisions. Even the most savvy employees can fall victim to these scams.
Watch this panel discussion now on-demand. Our security experts examine real-world examples of advanced holiday phishing campaigns that have successfully bypassed security filters and reached users’ inboxes.
Our experts answer questions and provide actionable insights and best practices you can implement to avoid falling victim this holiday season, including how to:
– Know the common indicators of phishing
– Understand different forms of obfuscation methods
– Discern legitimate emails from fake ones
– Choose the right email content protection technologies

The future success of your cybersecurity programs rests on how well your organization can spot, understand and preemptively act against active vulnerabilities, phishing scams and human errors. The most dangerous of these often become entry points for your adversaries, whomever they may be. Attackers increasingly utilize these means of entry to deploy ransomware and steal data.

Our panel of presenters will discuss what you need to know to prepare your people, processes and technology for 2023:
• The zero-day economy and top exploited threat vectors
• What to watch out for and key indicators of compromise
• Actionable insight to reduce risk and threat surface

As organizations remain susceptible to ransomware attacks, you can head into the new year with the latest research on strategies for defending against attacks as well as how to recover after an attack.

True ransomware preparedness requires getting to know your security posture and then making it stronger, as well as creating a proactive action plan for the possibility that even these improved defenses could be breached.

Our SonicWall Threat and Detection Strategist uncovers the findings in the latest Osterman Research paper, Ransomware Attacks: Strategies for Prevention and Recovery. You’ll get actionable insights that include:

• Common set of realities found in 2022
• SWOT Analysis on Ransomware
• New strategies to defend against ransomware
• How to recover after an attack occurs

OUR PRESENTERS:
Immanuel Chavoya is a spokesperson and Senior Manager of the Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) at SonicWall. As an advocate for Security, Immanuel has spoken at DefCon highlighting the importance of a building a product security program in his mission to make Zero-Days harder. Prior to SonicWall, Immanuel led mission critical security operations defending against Nation States and Advanced Threat Actors at NASA and Intuitive Surgical. Immanuel gives back to the security community through education and outreach as an Elected member of the Silicon Valley Information Security Association (ISSA), a not-for-profit serving the security community.

Michael is the Senior Analyst at Osterman Research, with broad interests in cybersecurity, data protection and information governance. Michael is the author of seven books on collaboration and user adoption, including Re-Imagining Productive Work with Office 365, User Adoption Strategies (2nd Edition), and Collaboration Roadmap. Michael holds a Master of Commerce with first-class honors in telecommunications-based IT from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.

Join SonicWall’s Threat Detection and Response Strategist as he dives into the 2023 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report, covering the importance of implementing key countermeasures to protect against cyber threats and to stay updated with the latest threat intelligence.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, it is essential for organizations to have a comprehensive understanding of the behaviors and tactics of threat actors in order to protect against potential attacks. This webinar covers the importance of implementing countermeasures based on coalesced yearly data on threat actor behaviors and tactics. By understanding and addressing the specific tactics and techniques used by threat actors, organizations can more effectively defend against cyber attacks.

The SonicWall Network Security Administrator (SNSA) for SonicOS 7.0 curriculum provides students with the required background, knowledge, and hands-on experience to design, implement and troubleshoot SonicWall Network Security products. SonicOS 7 is SonicWall’s most advanced security operating system and is at the core of its latest physical and virtual firewalls, including models from the TZ, NSv, NSa and NSsp Series. SonicOS 7.0 features advanced security, simplified policy management, and critical networking and management capabilities for distributed enterprises and small- to medium-sized businesses with SD-branch support.

The Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) class connects the student with our experienced instructors in a live-online classroom using hands-on labs. The SNSA is designed to be a flexible and learner-centric blended curriculum that combines online learning with hands-on, instructor-led classroom training:

eLearning*: This course begins with fully immersive, self-paced online training modules that showcase the unique features and functionality of SonicOS 7 in a simulated application environment. These training modules also include interactive simulations that will guide you in leveraging the unique NGFW capabilities of a SonicWall NSv firewall.

Instructor-Led Training: The two-day instructor-guided portion of the curriculum provides a suite of intensive ILT scenario-based sessions, wherein you learn, in a risk-free lab environment, how to configure the SonicWall Next-Gen NSv firewall for network security, control and visibility.

*Activation keys are required to access the eLearning course modules, and you will be sent by your instructor one week before the class when you enroll.

MES IT Security 2023 taking place March 20th to 21st, 2023 at the JW Marriott Indianapolis in Indiana.

SonicWall will have a tabletop in the Griffin Exhibit Hall at the JW Marriott Indianapolis.

  • Monday, March 20th – Open during the Welcome Reception: 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm
  • Tuesday, March 21st – Open during the Closing Reception: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

SonicWall will also have 2 Boardroom sessions

  • Monday, March 20 2:45pm 3:10pm 8 SonicWall Room 206
  • Tuesday, March 21 2:30pm 2:55pm 6 SonicWall Room 201

Please come visit SonicWall!

Cyber Threats: People, Process, Technology, and Operational Maturity

Please join us on March 21st at the SonicWall Security Roadshow Event at Dave & Buster’s in Marietta, GA. This is an invitation only event for a small group of partners, so space is limited. Enjoy an overview from SonicWall’s technical team on the most current cyber threats and solutions, followed by a lively and interactive conversation with cyber thought leader Michael Crean.

Following the presentations, let’s continue the conversation over Happy Hour, on behalf of SonicWall.

Agenda:

• 1:00pm – 1:30pm EST: Welcome & SonicWall Update

 Elizabeth Reynolds –Regional Sales Director

 Beau Schmidt –Channel Account Manager

• 1:30pm – 3:30pm EST: Technical Product Overview

 Kevin Smith – Sr. Solutions Engineer

• 3:30pm – 4:30pm EST: Discussing Threats, MDR, mitigation, MSSP, etc.

 Michael Crean – CEO of Solutions Granted

• 4:30pm – 5:30pm EST: Happy Hour & Networking