Enterprise Security Weekly Episode #273 – May 12, 2022
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1. Protecting Your Environment with Intel vPro® Platform – 03:00 PM-03:30 PM
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In this segment sponsored by Intel, we will explore all things Intel vPro® platform. Learn how Intel vPro® platform can help you keep your computers up-to-date, prevent attacks, provide reports on the status of the firmware in use, and implement advanced hardware security!
This segment is sponsored by Intel.
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Yasser Rasheed – Global Director (Enterprise Endpoint & Security Products) at Intel Corporation @ymrasheed Yasser Rasheed is the Global Director of Enterprise Client Sales at Intel, focusing primarily on Intel®vPro™ platforms and Intel’s competitive sales initiatives. Prior to this role, Yasser was the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Intel’s Business Client Platform Division, responsible for technical strategy, product definition, architecture and execution of key ecosystem innovation programs for Intel’s business client platforms. Yasser holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto, and an Executive MBA from the University of Oregon. |
Hosts
Katie Teitler @Katherinert15 Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Axonius |
Lee Neely @lelandneely Information Assurance APL at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Matt Alderman @maldermania Executive Director at CyberRisk Alliance |
Paul Asadoorian @securityweekly Founder at Security Weekly |
2. Overcoming Challenges in Multinational Phishing Simulations – 03:30 PM-04:00 PM
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According to CybeReady, during such turbulent times, one should regard all emails with extra caution and double-check the sender’s address carefully. Beware of requests that ask for technical assistance such as running software or helping to take down websites. These might not only be illegal but may also be used to hack systems on the corporate network. Try to remember that during times of crisis, there is an increase in phishing attempts of all kinds as hackers take advantage of the situation. In this circumstance, employees need to stay updated from both a news and computing perspective.
To be proactive in the defense of computing environments, our security experts recommend:
1. Personal computer and phones: Install the latest operating system and security updates.
2. Implement 2FA/MFA: Use a phone number or authentication app as the second factor of authentication to all important applications, social media accounts (Facebook/Meta, Linkedin, Twitter, etc.), and personal email accounts. Backup email and ensure it is recoverable.
3. Change Passwords: If you are reusing a password in sites that hold your personal information, it is a good time to change your passwords.
4. Support a Culture of Security: Train your employees continuously, advise friends and family to do the same, and take an active role in creating a safer internet.
5. Defend Work from Home Environments: Install the operating system and security updates. If these are available you should see a notification on your computer or phone.
Especially important to business continuity in these times of uncertainty is the need for automated cybersecurity training that adapts to employee educational needs and accelerates the learning process.
Segment Resources:
https://cybeready.com/blog
https://cybeready.com/resource-center/playbook
https://cybeready.com/ultimate-guide-to-phishing-protection
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Omer Taran – CTO and Co-founder at CybeReady @CybeReady Omer Taran is the Co-Founder and CTO of CybeReady. As co-founder, he serves as the company’s technologist-in-residence. His vision for CybeReady drives him to build out solutions that serve a variety of enterprise customers by blending best practices and innovation. |
Hosts
Katie Teitler @Katherinert15 Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Axonius |
Lee Neely @lelandneely Information Assurance APL at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Matt Alderman @maldermania Executive Director at CyberRisk Alliance |
Paul Asadoorian @securityweekly Founder at Security Weekly |
3. Becoming a Year Younger, Material Security, Tailscale, Radiflow, & Artic Wolf – 04:00 PM-04:30 PM
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In the Enterprise News for this week: Funding announcements from Material Security, Abnormal, Teleport, Tailscale, Smallsetp, Phylum and more. Acquisitions include HDiv Security, and Radiflow. New product announcements from Siren, Corelight, Artic Wolf, Onapsis and Aqua. And, in other news, all South Koreans are about to become one year younger, & more!
Hosts
Adrian Sanabria @sawaba
Director of Product Management at Tenchi Security |
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Katie Teitler @Katherinert15
Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Axonius |
Lee Neely @lelandneely
Information Assurance APL at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Matt Alderman @maldermania
Executive Director at CyberRisk Alliance |
Paul Asadoorian @securityweekly
Founder at Security Weekly |
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