Q2 Threat Briefing - New Developments in Device Security

Presented by

Yuriy Bulygin, CEO of Eclypsium & Scott Scheferman Principal Cyber Strategist

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A recent Microsoft study says 83% of all businesses have experienced a firmware attack in the past two years. The NIST National Vulnerability Database has shown more than a five-fold increase in firmware vulnerabilities in the last four years. How real is the threat to enterprise devices in Q2? Are organizations taking the right approaches to address it? In this quarterly device security threat briefing, Yuriy Bulygin, CEO of Eclypsium, and Scott Scheferman, Principal Cyber Strategist discuss the latest news in firmware and hardware security - from the Microsoft report to the most recent attacks in the wild - and what security leaders can do to defend their organizations. We’ll ask: - How real is the threat of firmware attacks? - What do recent attacks tell us about who is at risk? - What devices and vulnerabilities are attackers targeting now? - Are APTs and ransomware attackers converging? - What kinds of attacks can we expect going forward? - Why is it so difficult to get visibility into this attack surface? - What measures are enterprises taking to protect themselves? - How can we close the gap on device security?
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