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Webinar: Detect zero day ransomware using cyber deception


Johannesburg, 20 Oct 2020

Adversaries using Ransomware are getting smarter, use better and more sophisticated methods and have incorporated techniques to evade detection.

The intensity and success of breaches is impacting South African organisations almost daily. Malware and specifically ransomware is a difficult breach vector to detect before it is too late. On gaining a foothold in your network, ransomeware will (much like human hackers) use automation to probe your network, engage in propagation, establish CnC channels and execute when ready to do so. It is thus imperative that suspicious activity associated with the malware is detected before execution.

Effective next-generation fluid deception is exceptionally powerful in detecting this activity before it is too late. It does this by using AI to understand your network, your assets and your standards and then deploying hundreds of decoys and potentially thousands of lures and breadcrumbs across your IT estate in a matter of hours. To propagating malware and human hackers, these fake assets are indistinguishable from your real assets and thus when they scan a decoy or try to connect to it, you are immediately alerted of their presence. The use of high interaction decoys then “engage” the malware or hacker to glean more intelligence on their modus operandi, intention and approach so that you can shut them down before execution.

Join us for this Bright Talk webinar aimed at South African and African audiences, where we discuss the latest zero day threats and how to counter them with cyber deception.

Please click here to register.

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Murray Benadie
Zenith Systems
(011) 513 3473
murray@zenithsystems.co.za