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Top Attacks Threat Report

SANS Top New Attacks and Threat Report As we move into 2020, news reports have been filled with reports of deepfakes, attacks against election systems, quantum computing advances and more. SANS instructors Heather Mahalik, Ed Skoudis and Johannes Ullrich present their analysis of the new attack techniques currently in use that will affect you and share their projections for future exploits in a highly rated keynote presentation moderated by Alan Paller at the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco.In this webcast, SANS Director of Emerging Security Trends John Pescatore will highlight key themes from that report and other sources to provide:Coverage of the top new attacks and threats as defined in that presentationDeeper insight into overall cybersecurity trends on both the offensive and defensive sidesAdvice from SANS on the steps enterprises must take to evolve critical skills, processes and controls to mitigate current and future risksBe among the first to receive the associated whitepaper written by John Pescatore, SANS Director of Emerging Security Trends.WebinarCyber Defense Presented: 28 Apr 2020 Technical Presentation View details

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Security++1.5 credits

Coverage of emerging threats and attack techniques aligns with Security+ threat and vulnerability management domain, useful for foundational threat awareness.

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CySA++1.5 credits

Threat analysis and attack trends directly support CySA+ threat detection and analysis objectives, though the webinar is strategic rather than hands-on technical.

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