The Ripple Effect: Latent Vulnerabilities to Be Felt for Years to Come

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Matt Cauthorn, VP Sales Eng, ExtraHop; Kevin McNamee, Dir Threat Intel, Nokia; Graham Speake Sr. Sec Mgr, Brandon, Moderator

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Have you heard about Ripple20? It’s a series of 19 vulnerabilities detected in a widely used TCP/IP stack (Treck) could expose hundreds of millions of devices in healthcare and industrial settings to remote code execution and more. The Treck stack has been used in embedded devices for more than twenty years. These devices are hard to identify and more difficult to patch. Should you remove and/or replace these devices? That can get pricey. Join ExtraHop and (ISC)2 on September 17, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern as we explore the ramifications of this, how to detect vulnerable devices and determine if you should patch or replace.
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