Defending the Modern Network from Targeted Attacks

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In the quest for new efficiencies, cost savings and on-demand access, enterprises have become their own worst enemy when it comes to security. From BYOD to virtualization, enterprises have created complex environments that cannot be secured like yesterday’s network. They have opened the door to a new breed of cybercriminals employing cunning, multi-stage targeted attacks that evade traditional defenses, as well as some of the latest advanced malware protection systems available today.

Today’s modern network requires a new breed of security solutions. Learn why a customizable malware analysis sandbox that can mirror all systems attached to and accessing your network is the only systematic way to identify and eliminate targeted attacks and defend the modern network.

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Andrew Kellett

Senior Analyst, Ovum

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Ayauna Modlin

Security Engineer, Merlin International

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Matt Mosley

Director of Enterprise Product Management, ThreatT

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Victoria Windsor

Moderator, Infosecurity Magazine

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