Experts to reveal tactics and defences against advanced malwares at GISEC 2015
With several I.T. security companies exposing a rise in targeted attacks using advanced malwares, the 3rd Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC) comes at a critical time to serve as a knowledge-based platform that will provide focused and intelligent approaches to cyberdefence as experts reveal technologies and solutions to effectively fight against increasing attacks using malwares.
Scheduled to be held at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), GISEC will run from 26 to 28 April. With three days of critical insights, the event will bring together global visionaries offering cutting-edge I.T. solutions and tactics to help counteract growing cyberattacks in the region.
Among the cybersecurity experts at GISEC is Brian Tokuyoshi, Senior Solutions Analyst, Palo Alto Networks, a leader in enterprise security, who will be highlighting detailed insights from Palo Alto Networks recent Threat Landscape Review. This report shows how Kuluoz, a new and improved modular framework, has been infecting unsuspecting users of various key verticals since 2007.
“It is essential that information security practitioners dealing with management, governance, enablement and execution, stay current on trends and malware distribution patterns and take a prevention-centric approach to securing their organisations,” said Saeed Agha, General Manager, Palo Alto Networks Middle East. “Practitioners need to consider security that can identify and stop attacks at multiple stages in the attack kill chain,” he added.