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Cybercriminals have shifted their focus from quick monetary theft towards tactics and technologies for stealing valuable intellectual property and conducting disruptive espionage. In recent years, they have used a handful of highly successful techniques that generate billions of dollars annually in illegal gains. Join Jeff Jarmoc, Dell SecureWorks security analyst, for a review of the proven and emerging methods cybercriminals are using and for predictions on how their strategies will evolve in 2012 and beyond.
Click to Access WebcastNew FFIEC guidelines released earlier this year mandate that banks and other financial institutions put additional security controls into place to help address threats in an increasingly hazardous online environment. As financial firms work to adopt these measures, they are also facing increased pressure to manage costs and meet customer demands while ensuring that their networks, applications and data are secure.
Click to Access WebcastEducation institutions in many ways combine aspects and risks of a high-tech enterprise, a consumer-focused company, a retailer, and a local government; and these systems are vulnerable to a wide array of security vulnerabilities, both from external threats and internal activity. Compounded with limited budgets and resources, these risks can be difficult to manage and respond to. In this webcast, learn how these emerging threats can undermine the efficient operation and reputation of your higher education or K-12 institution, and how Dell SecureWorks approaches and mitigates security threats inherent in the education setting.
Click to Access WebcastThe growing use of mobile devices and applications clearly increases security risks by increasing the attack surface for hackers and the risk of unauthorized access and data loss. The solution: Design your mobile applications to enable your customers, employees and partners, and disable hackers. This webcast reviews the risks and security exposures from mobile apps and recommends concrete ways you can reduce them. We will address risks across mobile platforms, data use and storage holes, back-end systems access, communications, and sensitive information disclosure. We will share real-world examples where mobile apps exposed organizations to potentially serious security breaches.
Click to Access WebcastThe security challenges for retailers are extensive and growing. Retailers – whether they are using brick and mortar, ecommerce, mobile commerce, or a combination of channels – are facing new threats every day. This webcast examines the top threats to retailers now and how they are impacting businesses and consumers. We will also discuss what retailers can do to address these risks and recommend ways they can improve their security posture while meeting compliance requirements.
Click to Access WebcastAn Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is a virtual appliance container used to create virtual machines within the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). EC2 “instances” typically interact with a variety of Amazon Web Services (AWS), and as such require access to AWS credentials and private key materials. This presentation will explore how AWS credentials and keys can end up being inadvertently shared within an AMI and the risks inherent in trusting public AMIs to be free of backdoors, trojans, and other malicious hitchhikers. We will also propose best practices for utilizing AMIs, including specific steps for ensuring your organization's AWS credentials and key materials are not exposed within public or shared AMIs.
Click to Access WebcastSecurity professionals are increasingly using BI (business intelligence) tools and concepts to analyze security data for better business decision making, according to industry analysts. One reason is clear: For many organizations, logging generates such huge volumes of data that mining it presents significant challenges. In line with this trend, Dell SecureWorks is introducing new BI tools and functions into its customer portal and reporting functions. This webcast will demo these new BI tools.
Click to Access WebcastHealthcare organizations are focusing more than ever on information security – for obvious reasons: The black market value of healthcare data makes it an attractive target, the growth of EMR and mobile devices is increasing the risks, and more rigorous enforcement of compliance standards is coming. This webcast will examine these risks and trends and explain how managed security services can help address the challenges.
Click to Access WebcastIdentifying the reasons for other organizations' security program failures is an excellent strategy for strengthening your own defenses. Some info security failures can be blamed on lack of budget or poor choices with the available budget. Many organizations are "reactive, but not responsive" to IT security, and fail to realize that security is a part of the core business. This webcast addresses the reasons behind common inadequacies in information security programs, and how to recognize and overcome potential weaknesses in your own security program
Click to Access WebcastA Social Engineering attack is an attempt to find – and exploit -- human vulnerabilities in your security system. These attacks can take many forms, but all of them focus on the employees and processes in your organization. Educating your employees about these scenarios is key to developing and maintaining a strong security program.
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