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Attack surface management: Learn how to model the attack surface in 3 easy steps

In this session, you will learn:
  • How to inventory every asset in the environment and get a complete picture of the attack surface.
  • What modeling does to help the organization proactively detect threats, automate compliance analysis, and streamline security change processes.
  • Why a dynamic attack surface model reduces complexity and induces clarity.

A recent global survey of CISOs, CIOs, and senior security leaders revealed that the single biggest challenge faced by organizations was the complexity of the modern attack surface. This complexity overwhelms security teams and presents an ever-growing target for attackers.

In this webinar, Peter Hughes, Technical Director at Skybox Security, explains how to model the attack surface in three easy steps and significantly enhance your organization’s exposure management.

Technical Director Skybox Security
Peter Hughes serves as the technical director at Skybox Security and has more than twenty years of experience in IT and network security. During this time, he has helped a diverse range of clients across many industry sectors to design and implement a wide range of security solutions and technologies. Before Skybox, he held senior consulting and systems engineering roles with Imperva and NTT. Hughes holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineering and a Master’s degree in Data Communications Engineering.

This webinar was recorded in partnership with SASIG, a free networking forum for the cybersecurity industry. SASIG’s mission is to improve trust and confidence in the online environment through regular masterclasses.

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