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WFH is the new religion – though blind faith isn’t enough to keep your infrastructure secure
2020-09-21 09:00

Workers - and the tech and security teams that support them - had to "Improvise" just to keep organisations operating at all, meaning security was, for some perhaps, an afterthought.

Our friends at cloud native security experts ExtraHop have identified ten key threats any security pro should be aware of, and the techniques to tackle them, and they'd love to share them with you.

That's why ExtraHop's Jamie Moles will be joining our very own Tim Phillips on September 22, at 11am UK time, for a cracking webcast, snappily titled "Plug Ten Security Holes that the New Normal Has Opened".

They'll be talking you through these key attack vectors and helping you work out if your infrastructure is vulnerable, as well as detailing the programmes, tools and processes you should deploy to plug them.

Even though some organisations may be staging a tentative return to the office, working from home is set to stay, raising ongoing challenges for the way we manage access, devices, and infrastructure as a whole.


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