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Amit Yoran, Tenable, Jonathan Tanner, Barracuda, Yonatan Striem-Amit, Cybereason, Danny Kim, Virsec, John Hultquist, Mandiant, Johannes B Ullrich, SANS.edu, Sean Gallagher, Sophos,
(Left to right) Amit Yoran, Chairman and CEO, Tenable; Jonathan Tanner, Senior Security Researcher, Barracuda; Yonatan Striem-Amit, CTO and Co-Founder, Cybereason; Danny Kim, Principal Architect, Virsec; John Hultquist, VP Intelligence Analysis, Mandiant; Johannes B Ullrich, Dean of Research, SANS.edu; Sean Gallagher, Senior Threat Researcher, Sophos.

LATEST UPDATES Industry offers guidance on vulnerabilities around Log4j library

A vulnerability impacting Log4j versions 2.0 through 2.14.1 was disclosed on the project’s GitHub on December 9, 2021. The flaw has been dubbed Log4Shell and has the highest possible severity rating of
4 years ago
(Left to right) Ben Carr, CISO, Qualys; Hitesh Sheth, CEO at Vectra AI; Kevin Reed, CISO at Acronis; Lior Div, CEO and Co-founder, Cybereason; Mark Loman, Director of Engineering, Sophos; Peter Grimmond, Head of Technology, International at Veritas Technologies; Ross McKerchar, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Sophos; Raj Samani, McAfee fellow and Chief Scientist.
(Left to right) Ben Carr, CISO, Qualys; Hitesh Sheth, CEO at Vectra AI; Kevin Reed, CISO at Acronis; Lior Div, CEO and Co-founder, Cybereason; Mark Loman, Director of Engineering, Sophos; Peter Grimmond, Head of Technology, International at Veritas Technologies; Ross McKerchar, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Sophos; Raj Samani, McAfee fellow and Chief Scientist.

With 1,500 businesses impacted Kaseya hack prompts thinking on do you know your vendor

According to advisories posted on the Kaseya website, its VSA product has unfortunately  been the victim of a sophisticated cyberattack. This has been localized to a number of on-premises customers.  In an effort to be transparent
5 years ago
Shai Horovitz, Cybereason,
Shai Horovitz, Chief Revenue Officer, Cybereason.

Cybereason adopts Oracle hyper scalar to protect cloud

Oracle announced that Cybereason has adopted Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as its preferred platform to power the Cybereason Defense Platform and support its global expansion. The companies also entered into a partnership to
5 years ago

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