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URGENT11 and CDPwn - One Year Later: Unpatched, Unprepared, Unprotected

Presented by

Ben Seri, VP of Research at Armis and Chris Dobrec, VP of Product Marketing at Armis

About this talk

Over the course of the last year plus, there have been several high-profile vulnerabilities disclosed including URGENT/11, CDPwn and Ripple20 impacting hundreds of millions of connected devices - IT, OT, medical and IoT. These threats are real. The NSA included CDPwn as one of the Top 25 vulnerabilities being targeted by China. And the NSA & CISA jointly issued an alert about threats to OT in July. These vulnerable devices exist within mission critical operational technology systems and enterprise infrastructures. The devices themselves are being used as entry points by bad actors to gain access to the network and move laterally to mission critical environments where they can take over the devices and demand ransom. Join Ben Seri VP of Research and Chris Dobrec, VP, Product Marketing at Armis, as they share new information and levels of exposure, demonstrate how these devices can be exploited, and how you can mitigate risk for your organization.
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