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Was 2020 a year of lost innovation? Not for cybercriminals
2021-03-17 22:00

The shift to remote working over the last year hasn't been all bad - it's forced the pace of digital transformation and encouraged many organisations to rethink the way they operate.

Even as workforces retreated to their homes, malefactors seized on the vulnerability of endpoints outside the corporate network, as Malwarebytes' 2021 State of Malware Report showed.

All of which means that you'll be doing yourself a massive favour by tuning in to our upcoming webcast, Meet the Challenges of the New Security Landscape, on March 30 at 1100 SGT. Your master of ceremonies will be Register APAC editor Simon Sharwood who will be joined by Malwarebytes senior sales engineer, Andrew Probert.

Together, they'll take you through the security landscape mapped out in Malwarebytes' 2021 State of Malware report, highlighting new threats, how key malware strains behave, and how to rethink your response to counter them.

You'll hear about practical steps you can take to ensure your security strategies are keeping pace with the cybercriminals and the tactics you can employ while putting your plans into practice.

They'll also take a deep dive into the advanced endpoint protection strategies that will help take the anxiety out of working from home.


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