Steve Smith, McAfee; JJ Thompson, Rook Consulting; Adrian Sanabria, 451 Research; Brandon Dunlap, Brightfly
The combination of several known evasion methods into new attack strategies, Advanced Evasion Technique (AET) attacks can provide attackers with unseen and undetectable access inside your network. AETs are exploiting weak detection points in firewalls and IDS, all the way down to the packet level. Even worse, AET’s are known to mutate, sometimes rapidly, as attackers drive innovation in their methods. Join (ISC)2 and McAfee for a discussion on the AET threat and how defend against it on May 8, 2014 at 1:00pm Eastern for our next roundtable webinar.