Lessons from the Lab: An Expert Guide to Trickbot, DarkSide & Other Malware of 2021
with James Maude, Field Chief Technology Officer; Paul Davies, Principal Solutions Architect
Lessons from the Lab: An Expert Guide to Trickbot, DarkSide & Other Malware of 2021
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Learn more about how to secure your business from threats in places you didn't even know existed.
Join Lead Cyber Security Researcher at BeyondTrust, James Maude, and Paul Davies, Sr Solutions Architect, in this on-demand webinar to gain practical guidance on the prevention of malware attacks, including a tour of some of the most common malware threats of the past 12 months (DarkSide, Trickbot, Emotet). James will focus on breaking down the most prevalent Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) used by malware and how these can be disrupted. Using a combination of real-world malware samples and attack simulations James will live-demo key attack chains and show the points at which they can be proactively stopped.
Attendees can also expect to learn:
How to mitigate the risks of ransomware and malware (like DarkSide, Trickbot, Emotet) with 5 critical steps
The tactics being used by ransomware threat actors and how to implement defensive and preventative security techniques
Meet the Presenters
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James Maude
Field Chief Technology Officer
James Maude is the Field Chief Technology Officer (FCTO) at BeyondTrust. With his broad experience in security research, both in academia and industry, James has spent the past decade analyzing cyber threats to identify attack vectors and trends in the evolving security landscape. He is an active member of the security community and hosts Adventures of Alice and Bob, a podcast that shines a light on the people making a difference in security. As an expert voice on cybersecurity, he regularly presents at international events and hosts webinars to discuss threats and defense strategies.
Paul Davies
Principal Solutions Architect
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