Upcoming Events
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Deconstructing Modern Trojans
- Date
- Thursday, May 17, 2012
- Time
- 9:00AM–10:00AM
- Description
This installation of the Threat Review Series is all about trojans. First, we will look at some of the most recent trojan downloaders captured in real enterprise networks, and show you how to use App-ID to catch trojan traffic that you might otherwise miss. Next, we will look at a recent banking trojan operation detected by WildFire that has shown a remarkable ability to stay ahead of traditional antivirus signatures. Lastly, we will look at the inner workings of a successful malware operation and show you how to protect your network.
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On-going Events
- Title
- Jumpstart Program
- Description
The Palo Alto Networks Jumpstart Program is a free, no obligation, live demonstration of the leading next generation enterprise firewall. The scheduled weekly webinar is designed to provide you with a brief product overview and illustrate some common use cases based on real world customer deployments. The demonstration is followed by an interactive Q&A session to answer any questions you have.
Previous Events
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Updates and Best Practices for the Mariposa Botnet & Microsoft DLL Vulnerability
- Description
This session will review the Mariposa Botnet, case studies of how it was found and remediated in the wild, as well as a review of the latest Microsoft DLL Vulnerability affecting dozens of applications. We will review the unique characteristics of each threat along with specific recommendations and policies to protect your networks.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Zeus and the Rise of the Banking Bots
- Description
In this edition of the threat review, we will follow the money with a dive into the world of banking malware and its growth into one of the most popular and lucrative avenues for professional hackers. We will take a closer look at Zeus, how it has evolved over time, and spawned a new generation of financial botnets that promise to cause even more damage. As always, we will cover the skills and intelligence you will need in order to protect your networks from these rapidly evolving threats.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: What the Enterprise Can Learn From WikiLeaks
- Description
The WikiLeaks saga has captured attention world-wide, with the majority of analysis focused on the actual leaked content. Yet while WikiLeaks is certainly the most high-profile breach in recent memory, the techniques used to exfiltrate and hide information are directly applicable to enterprises today. In this session we will summarize the key lessons of WikiLeaks and how security managers can protect their networks today.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: The Latest Breaches and What They Mean for Enterprise Security
- Description
A spate of high profile data breaches at Epsilon, Comodo and RSA have grabbed headlines around the world. But what do these intrusions tell us about the attackers? What impact do they have on how we protect our enterprise networks and users? In this session of the Threat Review Series we will take a close look at the shifting landscape of data breaches and the direct impact they have on your end-users. We will also dive into the specific actions you can take today to protect your users from phishing and other attacks and hoe to identify users who may already be compromised.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Controlling the Lifecycle of Modern Threats
- Description
The rate of sophisticated breaches and intrusions is obviously accelerating. While there is no shortage of media coverage on these events, there is a troubling lack of best practices that enterprises can use to protect themselves. In this edition of the Threat Review Series we will walk through the full lifecycle of today's modern attacks, and discuss specific next-generation firewall policies and tools you can use today as part of a coordinated threat prevention strategy.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Lessons From WildFire, January 2012 Edition
- Description
Following the release of WildFire (Palo Alto Networks new feature for combating targeted and unknown malware), we have discovered hundreds of new types of malware that are hitting enterprise networks every day. In this edition of the Threat Review we will take a deep dive into some of the more interesting examples that we have encountered, understand how they work, how they are delivered and then provide the specific best-practices needed to combat the latest trends in malware.
- Title
- Threat Review Series: Recycled Botnets
- Description
Botnets are some of the most damaging and dangerous malware on the threat landscape, and lately the industry has been visited by resurgent botnets that were previously thought to be dead. Join us for this edition of the Threat Review series as we take a hands-on look at the latest malware findings from WildFire including new information on Waledac, Kelihos and even an update from our old friend Zeus. We will track the recent outbreaks and investigate the cross-pollination between these powerful botnets..
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