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Top 10 Data Security Trends for 2011
December 15, 2010

Top 10 Data Security Trends for 2011


The ADC, led by Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman, exclusively focuses on advancing the practice of data security to help companies shield themselves from the threat of hackers and malicious insiders. For the past year, the ADC has explored the cyber-crime industry utilizing research techniques such as hack-back, forum monitoring, and internet traffic surveillance. Join Amichai as he reveals the ADC's top ten security predictions for 2011. This webinar will also include data security best practices for security teams worldwide.
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva

Tags: Trends, ADC, Data Security, Hackers, Hacking, Insider Threats, Insiders

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Top 10 Ground-breaking Data Breaches of 2010
November 17, 2010

Top 10 Ground-breaking Data Breaches of 2010


In October, the Financial Times reported that 2010 will be the first year data theft will exceed the loss of physical assets in dollar value. Yet, the total volume of data breaches has dropped from 2009.*

This year provided a blend of innovative attacks, updated vectors, and good old entertaining hacks. This mixed bag proved costly for enterprises and governments.

Join Imperva Director of Security Strategy, Rob Rachwald, as he investigates this emerging trend and reveals the top 10 data breaches of 2010. Topics will include:
  • Examination of the most ground-breaking data breaches of 2010
  • Comparison of data breach trends in 2010 versus 2009
  • Guidance for 2011 data security initiatives based on lessons from 2010
  • Predictions for 2011 security trends
Presenters: Rob Rachwald, Director of Security Strategy, Imperva

Tags: Trends, Data Security

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PCI DSS 2.0 Revealed: Is Your Organization Prepared?
October 28, 2010

PCI DSS 2.0 Revealed: Is Your Organization Prepared?


On October 28th, the PCI Security Standards Council will release v2.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).

On the same day, Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman, will deliver a free webinar on the key changes to PCI DSS 2.0 and how these changes will affect organizations.

Imperva is a participating organization in the PCI Council and has helped hundreds of organizations improve data security and demonstrate compliance with PCI DSS. Please join Amichai in this informative webinar as he discusses:
  • Key requirements of PCI DSS 2.0
  • Strategies for overcoming compliance challenges of PCI DSS 2.0
  • Recommendations for using PCI DSS 2.0 as a springboard to strengthening your overall data security posture
  • Tips for simplifying and cutting the cost of complying with PCI DSS 2.0
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva

Tags: Data Security, PCI, Compliance

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Investigating Data Security: The New Paradigm in Info Security
September 15, 2010

Investigating Data Security: The New Paradigm in Info Security


One major challenge in data security is the lack of awareness into which controls improve security outcomes. Typically, security controls are chosen based on anecdotes, personal experiences, and perhaps private conversations with peers.

Today's IT professionals lack the metrics, raw collection capabilities, and public sharing that are essential in making informed risk decisions. As a result, organizations are forced to learn by trial and error with minimal public data to build upon.

Join Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman as he details the findings from one of the most comprehensive data security studies, which surveyed nearly 1000 security and IT professionals. This webinar provides:
  • Best practices for compliance and data breach prevention
  • An overview of the most commonly used data security controls
  • A detailed description of what your security peers consider to be the top five rated controls for reducing breaches, incident severity, and compliance costs
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva

Tags: Data Security, Trends, Survey

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Five Signs Your File Data is at Risk
August 25, 2010

Five Signs Your File Data is at Risk


Your company's data is the ultimate prize. With unstructured data accounting for approximately 80% of business data, file security is essential.* Growing insider threats and regulatory compliance mandates make protecting unstructured data on file servers and Network Attached Storage devices a "must do" for every organization.

The first step to evaluating your company's file security is the ability to successfully answer the following five questions:
  • Who owns our file data?
  • Who is actually using our files?
  • Who has the potential to access our files?
  • Whose access rights should be revoked?
  • How do we know when access rights or activity violate corporate policy?
If your organization is unable to answer these five questions, your file data may be at risk. Join Raphael Reich, Director File Security Solutions, Imperva for further insight into each question, as well as tips for overcoming conventional file security limitations.

*Source: IDC - "2009 File-Based Storage Taxonomy", November 2009
Presenters: Raphael Reich, Director File Security Solutions, Imperva

Tags: File Activity Monitoring, File Security, Insiders, Data Security, Compliance, Unstructured Data

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The Industrialization of Hacking: How to Stop Organized, Automated, and ...
July 21, 2010

The Industrialization of Hacking: How to Stop Organized, Automated, and Mass Produced Bots


Today's cybercrime industry operates like a scene from the Industrial Revolution. With technical innovation in production and efficiency in the division of labor, industrialized hacking utilizes automated attack techniques designed to boost output and increase revenue.

Modern hacking has evolved from a single attack executed by an individual with a laptop, to massive attack campaigns administered by an organized network of zombies operated by a sole command and control center.

Join Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman as he uncovers the industrial modernization of hacking threatening individuals, organizations, and government alike. This informative webinar includes:
  • Detail into the various roles and responsibilities that structure the industrialized supply chain
  • Explanation of the two-stage attack process devised to proliferate botnets and perform mass attacks
  • Description of common attack techniques, including SQL injection, Business Logic Attacks, and denial-of-service attacks
  • Recommendations for mitigating -- or slowing -- traffic from automated attacks
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva

Tags: Web Application Security, Hacking, Trends, Data Security, Bots

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Investigating Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack 2.0
June 23, 2010

Investigating Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack 2.0


Web servers beware. Imperva's research lab, the Application Defense Center (ADC), has uncovered a type of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack setting a new standard for power, efficiency, and invisibility. This new breed of attack has already infected hundreds of web servers worldwide.

Unlike traditional DDoS methods that capitalize on bot-infected PCs, hackers have now turned web servers into payload-throwing bots. Using a basic software program equipped with a dashboard and control panel, hackers configure the IP, port, and duration of the attack. Hackers simply insert the URL they wish to attack, click, and go. The bot attacks can instantly bring down web sites or target specific applications for malicious data theft.

Join Imperva Director of Security Strategy, Rob Rachwald and Imperva Web Research Team Leader, Tal Be'ery for a deeper look into this evolving attack. The informative webinar will include:
  • Detailed description of the DDoS 2.0 attack
  • Real-life screenshots of the attack software used by hackers
  • Recommendations for mending servers infected by DDoS 2.0 attacks
  • Guidance for building defenses against future DDoS 2.0 attacks
Presenters: Rob Rachwald, director of security strategy, Imperva | Tal Be'ery, web research team leader, Imperva

Tags: Web Application Security, Hacking, Trends, Data Security

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Analyst's Guide to Understanding & Selecting a Database Assessment Solution
May 19, 2010

Analyst's Guide to Understanding & Selecting a Database Assessment Solution


Database security and compliance requirements have been at issue for many years now, but only recently have assessment platforms matured sufficiently to deliver on their promise. Vulnerability assessment and configuration audits are not only an essential step for security, but required by various compliance regulations. Automated and centralized assessment reduces manual costs and resources by effectively verifying compliance and security settings across multiple heterogeneous environments. This webinar will include:
  • Business use cases for database assessment and common drivers for adoption
  • Key components of database assessment platforms and configuration audits
  • Configuration audits to address compliance regulations
  • Useful tips for evaluating products both individually and head-to-head
Presenters: Adrian Lane, Analyst, Securosis | Dana Tamir, Sr. Manager Database Solutions, Imperva

Tags: Data Security, Database Security, Database Assessment, Vulnerability Assessment, Compliance

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Staring at the Beast: 6 Months of Attack Vector Research
April 21, 2010

Staring at the Beast: 6 Months of Attack Vector Research


Battles are won by understanding the enemy. Learning the language of today's cyber community is an important piece to eliminating uncertainties and developing defenses based on real data. According to Sun Tzu, in The Art of War, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred battles."

How do you get to know your enemy? Immerse yourself in the hacking community.
Imperva's own research organization, the Application Defense Center (ADC), spent the past six months immersing themselves into the cyber hacking world to get to know the unique culture and language of the industrialized attacker. Join Imperva Chief Technology Officer, Amichai Shulman, as he explores the findings of this fascinating study. The session will include:
  • An examination of the tools and techniques ADC employed to immerse themselves into the hacking community and collect data first-hand
  • An analysis of discovered hacking activity and modern attack vectors
  • A look into future ADC data collection measures and analysis capabilities
  • Recommendations as to what enterprises can do to protect their data, based on ADC observations
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, Co-Founder & CTO, Imperva

Tags: Data Security, Web Application Security, Database Security, Vulnerability Assessment

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Threatscape Evolution - Data is Valuable and Bad Guys Want It
February 3, 2010

Threatscape Evolution - Data is Valuable and Bad Guys Want It


Charles Darwin said it best, "It is not the strongest of the species that survives... It is the one that is the most adaptable to change." Today's attacker has evolved -- sensitive data is the new target. With the average breach costing more than $6 million dollars,* organizations that successfully adapt their Data Security strategies will not only survive but thrive.

Data resides on databases, and people get to those databases through Web applications. Unfortunately, Web application and database security remains among the most vulnerable areas across the globe and within every business vertical. Witness the following stats:
  • Attacks against Web applications constitute more than 60% of the total attack attempts observed on the Internet -The SANS™ Institute
  • 92% of Web applications have vulnerabilities: 80% have Cross Site Scripting vulnerabilities, 62% have SQL Injection vulnerabilities -Imperva's ADC

Traditional network security controls, while valuable and necessary, simply don't scale to meet the evolving data security challenges. Organizations need to augment these traditional approaches with data-centric incident prevention and detection. Join Imperva's Chief Security Strategist Brian Contos, as he discusses the latest (and most dangerous) data-centric threats, as well as countermeasures that can be used to mitigate those threats.

* Ponemon Institute, "2007 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach"
Presenters: Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist, Imperva

Tags: Data Security, Web Application Security, Database Security, Vulnerability Assessment

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