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ON DEMAND WEBCAST!
Threats, Severe Threats & Distractions: Understanding and dealing with rootkits & buffer overflows
sponsored by CoreTrace
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ABSTRACT:
Most malware is simply a distraction.
Then there are more dangerous and advanced threats that can have severe consequences and are the choice of today's professional cyber-criminals-rootkits, buffer-overflows, and other sophisticated attacks.
This webcast brings together two industry luminaries-Robin Bloor and Dan Teal-to discuss these previously undetectable programs and attack surfaces. The webcast will cover:
- Cyber-criminal and Threat Ecosystem-in terms of how it affects the average company.
- Rootkits, Buffer Overflows and other Sophisticated Attacks-what they do, how they work, and what they try to do.
- Solution Options-including the role of kernel-based application whitelisting solutions like BOUNCER by CoreTrace™.
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Speakers
Robin Bloor
Partner
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Hurwitz and Associates
Robin is a leading technology analyst, authority and an influencer in the IT industry. He is currently a Partner with Hurwitz and Associates in the US and also maintains contacts with Bloor Research, the analyst company he founded in the UK. Robin was a developer, project manager and consultant before establishing a software house (Mayneland Ltd), which was sold in 1985. In 1989 he founded Bloor Research and has since been a consultant and IT analyst.
Dan Teal
CTO & Founder
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CoreTrace
A true technology visionary, Dan has been innovating in the computer security field for over 20 years. As the founder and chief scientist of WheelGroup Corporation, he designed the first commercially available intrusion detection system, NetRanger. WheelGroup was acquired by Cisco Systems in March 1998. Prior to WheelGroup, Dan worked as an information warfare officer at the Air Force Information Warfare Center (AFIWC).
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Application Security | Computer Crimes | Network Security | Rootkits | Security Threats
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