We examine the Ukraine attack which turned off the lights for 225,000 customers, and Bangladesh Heist where USD81m was siphoned off. Learn from these high profile breaches that made headlines, investigate what happened, and make sure this does not happen in your company.
Most large organisation knows they have been breached. The lesson to be learnt, is that in every case, the attacker had been present in the network long before the breach was discovered, looking for ways to move around, using higher and higher access credentials to get to the end goal.
When you understand how this happened, you can reduce the risk your company faces.
It’s also key to remember that the goal of attackers is not to impersonate people. The goal is to get to something that the attacker wants – whether to make money, obtain some kind of data leverage, or simply cause disruption to the organisation.
This session will equip you with the knowledge on how you can better protect your organisation from these risks. Join CyberArk and (ISC)2 on Jun 15, 2016 at 2:00p.m. (Singapore Time) for a Security Briefings that will examine that the Ukraine attack which turned off the lights for 225,000 customers, and Bangladesh Heist where USD81m was siphoned off.
Presenter: Prasad Kulkarni, Pre-Sales and Professional Services Manager India, Professional Services, APJ, CyberArk
Moderator: Chuan-Wei Hoo, Technical Advisor, Asia-Pacific, (ISC)²