The Log4j Vulnerability - Everything You Need to Know

Presented by

Yaniv Shechtman | Head of Product Management for Threat Detection, Check Point Software

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The Apache Log4j vulnerability exploit can be extremely dangerous for organizations. Log4j is the most popular Java logging library with over 400,000 downloads from its GitHub project and the Log4j library is embedded in almost every Internet service or application we are familiar with, including Twitter, Amazon, Microsoft, Minecraft, and more. Exploiting this vulnerability is simple and allows threat actors to control java-based web servers and launch remote code execution attacks. We’ve subsequently seen new variations of the original exploit being introduced rapidly - over 60 in less than 24 hours. Check Point’s Infinity architecture provides zero-day protection for our customers and prevented hackers from exploiting this vulnerability in our customer deployments. Watch this webinar to understand: 1. How to identify log4j attacks 2. Who is vulnerable to this exploit 3. How to keep your organization secure from this attack and future zero-day attacks
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