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Top Security Trends for 2013
December 19, 2012
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Top Security Trends for 2013Looking at the security landscape for 2013, we predict that previous security investments made by larger, well-funded organizations will serve as a partial deterrent to hackers. However, those same hackers, armed with sophisticated malware and cloaked in a dangerous anonymity provided by the Cloud, will turn their collective eyes to a new, more vulnerable target: small companies. Join Imperva Senior Vice President Mark Kraynak as he reveals the four super-sized security trends that will impact business security practices across the globe in 2013. Below is a sneak peak at each trend:
Presenters: Mark Kraynak, SVP WW Marketing, Imperva
Tags: Trends, Data Security, Malware, APT, DDoS, Web Security, Web Application Security, Hackers
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More Than a Check Box: Evaluating PCI's Worth
May 25, 2011
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More Than a Check Box: Evaluating PCI's WorthPCI compliant organizations suffer fewer data breaches, yet most security professionals view compliance with contempt, study shows. Are you among many security professionals who do not believe in the benefits of compliance? How are organizations reducing data breaches with inexpensive, efficient, and compliant data security? As security analyst Mike Rothman noted, "Focus on the basics, and remember PCI is your friend. Sure we security folks beat on it, but it clearly represents basic security, which reduces the odds of a successful automated attack." This webinar, featuring Imperva Director of Security Strategy, Rob Rachwald, will highlight results from the Imperva sponsored "PCI DSS Compliance Trends Study" released by the Ponemon Institute. The presentation will answer the following questions:
Presenters: Rob Rachwald, Director of Security Strategy, Imperva
Tags: PCI, Compliance, Trends, Data Security
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Top 10 Data Security Trends for 2011
December 15, 2010
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Top 10 Data Security Trends for 2011The 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
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Top 10 Ground-breaking Data Breaches of 2010In 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:
Presenters: Rob Rachwald, Director of Security Strategy, Imperva
Tags: Trends, Data Security
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Investigating Data Security: The New Paradigm in Info Security
September 15, 2010
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Investigating Data Security: The New Paradigm in Info SecurityOne 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:
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva
Tags: Data Security, Trends, Survey
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The Industrialization of Hacking: How to Stop Organized, Automated, and ...
July 21, 2010
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The Industrialization of Hacking: How to Stop Organized, Automated, and Mass Produced BotsToday'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:
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
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Investigating Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack 2.0Web 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:
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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Hacking Inc. - Automated, Organized and Financially-Motivated: Are You P...
March 18, 2010
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Hacking Inc. - Automated, Organized and Financially-Motivated: Are You Prepared to Stop Them?Since the dawn of the internet age, hackers have been exploiting (and profiting from) vulnerable Web applications. In turn, the security community has been racing to implement effective counter-measures to combat those Web attacks. Hackers unleashed network-centric attacks and worms in the late 1990's and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) were developed o protect the network. The early 2000s saw the rise of targeted application layer attacks such as SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and the first Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) were introduced to bolster those applications. In the intervening 10 years, hacking has become big business with a well organized infrastructure, defined roles and responsibilities, and sophisticated attack vector automation that generates large-scale attacks of unprecedented size, speed, and devastation. In order to successfully stand up to the "industrialization of hacking," Next-Generation Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) are being developed. Join Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman and Chief Security Strategist Brian Contos as they detail both the evolution of Web application attacks and the corresponding growth of the Web Application firewall. They will also:
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, Co-Founder & CTO, Imperva | Brian Contos, CSS, Imperva
Tags: Hacking, Web Application Security, Database Security, Trends
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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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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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Top Seven Security Trends in 2008
February 6, 2008
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Top Seven Security Trends in 2008Join Amichai Shulman, Imperva CTO and Director of the Application Defense Center (ADC) as he demonstrates dangerous security threats such as Google Hacking and JavaScript Hijacking. During his presentation he will look back at 2007 security trends and predict how these trends will influence the security landscape in 2008. From Web 2.0 vulnerabilities to new, specialized attacks, this educational webinar will investigate the incidents that made headlines and impacted corporate bottom lines. Mr. Shulman provides detailed insight into the most dangerous security risks for organizations in 2008 as well as their causes and potential mitigation techniques. He will reveal ADC research on these security trends and provide live demonstrations of attacks. He will also describe how these trends are impacting compliance regulations and discuss various ways to fortify resources against these threats. This educational webinar will present the top security issues such as:
Presenters: Amichai Shulman, CTO
Tags: ADC, Trends, Web Application Security, Database Security
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