In this up-and-coming June session, we are looking to provide you with a use case that we have seen work well in customer environments that come up regularly, sharing a short best practices demo. In addition, we will talk about what is in our current NSM beta that we expect to be released soon.

And if you are a GMS customer or partner, looking to start your transition to the latest management platform, please join us.

Network segmentation is a crucial part of any proactive security strategy or business continuity plan. Implementing network segmentation not only makes it more difficult for attackers to gain access to your network, it also helps ensure that access for employees, contractors and others is limited to only what’s necessary. If a breach does occur, network segmentation can also speed recovery time and can greatly contain any resulting damages.

During this webinar you will learn how network segmentation:
1. Gives More Granular Visibility
2. Protects High Valued Assets
3. Provides Secure Remote Access

In a world of uncertainty and constantly evolving threats, both customers and partners need a vendor that can provide an on-demand, flexible security services platform that only charges customers for the services they actually use.

Get the Stories Behind the 2023 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report from the author!

The data from the mid-year update to the 2023 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report is in:
Ransomware is down, cryptojacking soars and global hotspots are shifting. But why? And what does this mean for the future of the threat landscape?
Join our Threat Report expert and author as she explores:
• The top cybercrime trends from the first half of 2023
• Which industries and locations were hit hardest (and where it’s getting worse)
• Why the forces behind threat reversals and accelerations may not be what you think

UNDERSTAND THE RIGHT SECURITY TOOLS FOR THE JOB.
Part 3 of the series delves into the technology used to secure the inbox.

With over 90% of all cyberattacks start with a phishing campaign, email remains the most common attack vector for threat actors. Successfully combating email security requires multiple layers of technology to properly secure an organization.

Foolproof email sanitation is challenging. This session will cover technology that is free to use (such as DNS records), only requiring a few minutes to set up along with more complex solutions offered by both SonicWall and others in the industry. Attendees can expect to learn how current security tools and technology help combat phishing, spear-phishing, and business email compromise.

We know every organization is unique in its cybersecurity needs. Network topology, sensitivity of data and regulations all come into play when selecting the appropriate technology. Join us as we help educate Customers, Consultants, Partners, and security minded individuals.

BUILD A PRACTICAL THREAT ACTOR TACKLE BOX FOR YOUR INBOX
In the persistent landscape where cyberattacks frequently arise from covert phishing campaigns, SonicWall remains dedicated to furnishing actionable insights that enhance the cyber stance of organizations worldwide.

Building upon an exploration of the fundamental triad encompassing people, processes, and technology that presently shape email security, the SonicWall team now presents a closer look into the realm of the “Threat Actors Tackle Box.” This session is poised to unveil the tactics, techniques, and procedures wielded by threat actors, set against the backdrop of countermeasures deployable by administrators and service providers in defense. Audiences are invited to embark on a journey that unveils an engaging cat-and-mouse game, shedding light on the strategic thinking of cybercriminals and their network-targeting maneuvers. SonicWall’s experts will meticulously dissect cyber strategies in a narrative format, with the intent of rendering the content not only enlightening but also interactive. This content offering has been thoughtfully tailored for IT professionals, managed service providers (MSPs), and cybersecurity consultants.

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.

Join the discussion as we uncover the findings in the Osterman Research paper, Ransomware Attacks: Strategies for Prevention and Recovery. You’ll get actionable insights that include:

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

OUR PRESENTERS:
Immanuel Chavoya is a former 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 this live webinar panel discussion for a deep dive into how you can supercharge your monthly revenue with SonicWall’s new Monthly Firewall Services. This webinar will show you high-demand services you can add to your current portfolio while also giving you expert advice from our executive guests from Logically.

In addition to sharing insights, strategies and tactics for offering firewall security services, this panel will also offer a chance to speak with SonicWall’s new VP, Global Channel Chief, Michelle Ragusa-McBain, who will be on hand ready to share her expertise on recurring revenue models.

The School of Phish Master’s Program webinar series is your guide to understanding the intricacies of cyberattacks. We explore the actors, their tactics, and the steps to outmaneuver them. Cybersecurity isn’t static; it’s an ongoing journey, evolving alongside the sophisticated strategies of threat actors exploiting the triad of security weaknesses: people, processes, and technology.

Join us for “A Mesh Defense Approach,” where our panel will break down cybersecurity into discrete layers that when stacked together give organizations a fighting chance against threat actors. They will highlight the critical nature of endpoint security, cloud security, and perimeter security while exploring how those barriers reduce the risk to your organization.

The talk will conclude with a walkthrough of 3 common attack methods and how the layered security approach intercepts and prevents those threats.

Whether you’re an IT pro, security manager, or business owner, our series equips you with invaluable insights and actionable takeaways. Safeguard yourself and your organization from relentless phishing attacks in the digital age. Along with the long-awaited answer to “Artichoke or Onion”. The answer may surprise you.

Education Rate, more commonly known as E-Rate, is a Federal program that provides schools, libraries, and consortia funding. The E-rate program provides discounted telecommunications, Internet access, and internal connections to eligible schools, funded by the Universal Service Fund. The FCC has announced the inflation-adjusted cap for the E-Rate program for Funding Year 2023 which is $4.768 billion, a 7.0% increase from Funding Year 2022. Join SonicWall’s Loren Wiege, Holly Davis, Komplement Consulting, and Ken Fletcher, QTI, as they discuss how you can leverage this opportunity for success!