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Cisco Security Webinar: Automate protection, hunting, and response to cyber attacks

Date: November 23rd, 2017
Time: 2pm – 3pm EST

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Aggressive attacks like Ransomware compromise thousands of endpoints every day – encrypting critical data and exposing gaping holes in each organization’s security. The millions of hours that are thrown away by organizations across Canada, chasing the root cause of vague security alerts, digging through logs to respond to incidents are costing organizations a fortune. Why bother doing the heavy lifting to fill the gaping hole between the security that was promised and the thin protection delivered day-to-day? By attending this webinar you will experience a completely different way of approaching security: Watch Cisco solutions automatically protect, hunt, and respond to attacks – turning days of work into minutes, minutes of work into seconds and even automating many of the tasks that are too time consuming for you to complete today, reducing the time to zero.

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In this webinar you will:

  • Understand the attacker by viewing the exact steps required for Ransomware to succeed.
  • See how Cisco’s Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) architecture blocks threats at the edge – on email, web, and the network – and dig deep into how AMP uniquely secures endpoints, from business-critical servers to off-network laptops.
  • Watch AMP protect – blocking threats as they attempt to enter the environment – but also continuously hunt inside your environment, automatically exposing and blocking threats that have attempted to evade your security.
  • View an attempted attack from your admin’s point of view – as they use a 30-day recorded history to identify root cause and scope of the threat in seconds, verifying it was blocked or taking control to stop an outbreak.

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