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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Chart Topping Threats – How Attacks will Rage in 2021 – Artsiom Holub, Austin McBride – ESW #227

Cyberattackers have not been slowed down by the worldwide pandemic. Phishing, cryptojacking, and trojans all continue to dominate the cybersecurity threat charts. It’s critical to know what security issues are most likely to crop up within your organization and their potential impacts. The challenge is that the most active threats change over time as the prevalence of different attacks ebb and flows. Register to learn about key threat trends facing businesses like yours in 2021. We’ll be joined by Data Scientist, Austin McBride, and Security Researcher, Artsiom Holub. We’ll tackle tough questions and take a deeper dive into recent threats to help you craft a strategy that helps you investigate threats, simplify operations, and scale security.

Segment Resources:
What attacks aren’t you seeing?
The modern cybersecurity landscape: Scaling for threats in motion
Cloud Security Buyers Guide

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw227

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