Attack Surface Management from Palo Alto Networks
Attack Surface Management from Palo Alto Networks
Featured Speakers:
Stuart Burden, Regional Sales Manager, Palo Alto Networks
Brad Cochran, Systems Engineer, Palo Alto Networks
 
Thursday, May 26, 2022
2:00pm ET; 11:00am PT
60 minutes
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 CPE Eligible
What better way to avoid being a target of a cyber-attack than to see your attack surface through the eyes of an attacker?

Enter stage left: Attack Surface Management (ASM) technology. 

The attack surface of universities and school districts ballooned in recent years with the explosion of remote learning. It's never been more critical to have an up to date inventory of all assets - including IP addresses, domains, certificates, cloud infrastructure and physical systems - connected to your organization. 

You can't predict with certainty how you will be attacked in the future, but you can learn from recent attacks - and from the point of view of an attacker - to avoid being the victim of the most probable attack tactics.

Join us on May 26th to learn how Palo Alto Networks' Xpanse can: 
  • Identify insecure remote access services - e.g. RDP 
  • Identify insecure file sharing/exchange services - e.g. SMB
  • Improve asset inventory
  • Validate risk ratings and exposures against new CVEs

Don't miss out on this opportunity - register now!

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We are pleased to offer 1.0 continuing professional education (CPE) credits to those that attend the event. For more information on the CPE credits we are offering, our CPE sponsor (NASBA), and the submission process, please click here.
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