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Top 5 Security Trends for the Next Decade
December 17, 2009
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Top 5 Security Trends for the Next DecadeAs we approach a new decade, battle lines have been firmly drawn between organizations seeking to protect their most sensitive data and dangerous cyber-criminals intent on attacking that data. Join Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman for this informative webinar in which he discusses his predictions for the five most important security trends to watch for in 2010. This presentation will explore highly anticipated shifts in criminal desires, techniques and production capabilities as well as at risk sites and projected business responses. Two such predictions that will be covered during the webinar include: 5. The industrialization of hacking 4. Social networking sites under attack For a look at the final 3 security predictions for the upcoming year, please join us for this enlightening and informative webinar.
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, Co-Founder & CTO, Imperva | Brian Contos, CSS, Imperva
Tags: Security Trends, Data Security, Web Application Security, Database Security, Trends
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Anatomy of a Database Attack
September 30, 2009
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Anatomy of a Database AttackCorporate databases and their contents are under siege. From outside the organization, criminals can exploit web applications to steal confidential information for financial gain. From the inside, databases can be compromised by employees and contractors with malicious intent. SQL Injection, platform vulnerabilities, buffer overflows...databases are vulnerable to a myriad of threats and attack vectors. Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman will use live demonstrations to trace the steps involved in breaking into a database, and present a reference architecture and checklist for implementing iron-clad database security measures. Specific topics covered during this webinar include:
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO | Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist
Tags: Database Attack, Database Security, Database Activity Monitoring
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Stealing Secrets – Malicious Insiders and Data Security
September 2, 2009
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Stealing Secrets – Malicious Insiders and Data SecurityData is everywhere and it's valuable. Insiders have quick, easy, and often stealthy access. Common perimeter security controls and traditional network security solutions provide limited value in the face of data-centric attacks perpetrated by insiders. Hear real-life stories of malicious insiders and how organizations were able to successfully identify and prevent nefarious activity.
Presenters: Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist
Tags: Insider Threats, Web Application Security, Database Security, Data Security
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Silver Bullets Work on Werewolves, Not Database Security: Enter a Layere...
August 19, 2009
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Silver Bullets Work on Werewolves, Not Database Security: Enter a Layered Approach to Risk MitigationManaging database risk transcends traditional concepts of IT security. Databases are often mission-critical assets supporting vital business processes - as such risk mitigation is often quite different than protecting other IT assets within an organization. In the past there were competing objectives between database management and security which left both camps lacking a complete solution. Native database security solutions are rarely deployed enterprise wide and lack the ability to scale in heterogeneous environments. With a layered approach, risk mitigation can be achieved and done so while keeping a constant guard over operational commitments. This webinar will cut through the complexity and provide a simple process for organizations to devise a quickly achievable and effective strategy for minimizing risk to database data while achieving compliance with regulations such as PCI, HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley.
Presenters: Gretchen Hellman, Vormetric | Brian Contos, Imperva
Tags: Encryption, Database Audit, Database Security, Partner, SOX, HIPAA, PCI
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Dude, Where's my Data? Why Data Discovery is Key to PCI Compliance
July 22, 2009
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Dude, Where's my Data? Why Data Discovery is Key to PCI ComplianceMany companies struggle to locate and accurately maintain all their databases and those that can, struggle to classify the data that resides within those databases. Visa's upcoming September 30th deadline regarding the retention of sensitive authentication data (magnetic strip/track, CVV2 or PIN data), magnifies the time-sensitive nature of the PCI regulation. Equally important, the potential fines re-affirm how expensive penalties for non-compliance can be to your organization. In this educational webinar, Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman will present the fundamental steps for data discovery and classification along with instructions on how to leverage this information for effective risk management policies.
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO | Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist
Tags: ADC, PCI, Compliance, Data Discovery and Classification, Web Application Security, Database Security
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The Web Attack Defense Playbook: An End-User Case Study
June 17, 2009
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The Web Attack Defense Playbook: An End-User Case StudyHow One Organization is Using a WAF and Website Vulnerability Management Solution to Lock Down Their Data Join Joe White, Information Security Architect from SuccessFactors, as he details the robust data security strategy that has enabled his organization to successfully defend itself against dangerous web-site attacks. Mr. White will provide first-hand insight into the unique benefits that an integrated WAF-vulnerability management solution provides while highlighting SuccessFactors' ability to execute data policies that are unmatched in their level of accuracy and granularity. Also featured in this education webinar will be an overview of Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) from Imperva Co-Founder and CTO, Amichai Shulman and website vulnerability management solutions from Jeremiah Grossman, founder and CTO of WhiteHat Security.
Presenters: Joe White, Information Security Architect, SuccessFactors | Jeremiah Grossman, Founder and CTO, WhiteHat Security | Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva
Tags: ADC, Partner, Customer, Vulnerability Assessment, Web Application Security, Database Security
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Data Discovery and Assessment: Foundation for Database Risk Management
May 21, 2009
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Data Discovery and Assessment: Foundation for Database Risk ManagementJoin Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman as he discusses the fundamental Data Discovery and Assessment (DAS) processes and presents the (4) key components for a successful Database Risk Management strategy.
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO | Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist
Tags: ADC, Data Discovery and Classification, Risk Management, Web Application Security, Database Security, Data Discovery
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PCI Validated, But Not Secure: Real-Life Stories of a PCI QSA
March 11, 2009
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PCI Validated, But Not Secure: Real-Life Stories of a PCI QSAJoin Branden Williams, Director of PCI Practice for VeriSign, certified PCI Qualified Security Assessor (QSA), and the Society of Payment Security Professionals' 2008 Payment Security Professional of the Year as he provides real-world case studies highlighting the specific flaws in many organizations' PCI and data security strategies. Mr. Williams will be joined by Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist at Imperva, for additional insight into the technologies and solutions that can be used to mitigate the potential holes in these PCI compliance programs.
Presenters: Branden Williams, Director, PCI Practice, VeriSign | Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist, Imperva
Tags: PCI, Compliance, Partner, Web Application Security, Database Security, VeriSign
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Imperva Reveals the Top (6) Security Trends for 2009
February 4, 2009
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Imperva Reveals the Top (6) Security Trends for 2009Cross-site scripting (XSS) has long-held the #1 position as the industry's most prevalent web application vulnerability. However, as hackers turn to alternative (and more lucrative) attack technologies, the total number of XSS incidents has begun to dwindle over the past several years. With the next generation of web browsers equipped with specific XSS filters, this trend will continue to accelerate.
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO | Brian Contos, Chief Security Strategist
Tags: ADC, Trends, Web Application Security, Database Security, XSS, Cross-Site Scripting
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