Who Let the Hackers In? Preventing Social Engineers from Partying on Your Network

Overview Through their Web browsers, e-mail clients, and other apps, end users can unwittingly open the back door to high-profile data breaches, so it's no surprise that security spending is increasingly targeting client-side vulnerabilities and social engineering attacks.

Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand, to learn how new advances in automated penetration testing can help keep uninvited "guests" off your corporate network.

Core Security's Alex Horan, Senior Systems Engineer Manager, and Mike Yaffe, Director of Product Marketing, explain how you can:

  • Proactively identify and expose client-side vulnerabilities
  • Evaluate your security policies and exposure to social engineering attacks
  • Distinguish real threats from false positives
  • Get straightforward information for prioritizing remediation efforts
  • Prove compliance with privacy and regulatory mandates
Hosted by James Hilliard, Moderator for TechRepublic, "Who Let the Hackers In? Preventing Social Engineers from Partying on Your Network" is ideal for service providers, internal IS professionals, and anyone charged with defending customer records, financial data, and other critical information assets.



Further White Paper Details
PublisherCore Security   
Live Date20th June 2007 00:00 BST
FormatWebcast   
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