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SecurityWeek and Symantec Reveal Latest Details on Duqu, the Precursor to the Next Stuxnet, in Live Webcast

SecurityWeek will host a live webcast with Symantec this week on the topic of Duqu, newly discovered malware considered to be the precursor to the next Stuxnet.

Note: This Webcast Was Recorded and Is Now Available on Demand Here.

<p><span><strong>SecurityWeek</strong> will host a live webcast with <strong>Symantec</strong> this week on the topic of <strong>Duqu</strong>, newly discovered malware considered to be the precursor to the next Stuxnet.</span></p><p><span>Note: <a href="https://securityweek.webex.com/ec0605ld/eventcenter/recording/recordAction.do?siteurl=securityweek&theAction=poprecord&ecFlag=true&recordID=4404622">This Webcast Was Recorded and Is Now Available on Demand Here.</a></span></p>

SecurityWeek will host a live webcast with Symantec this week on the topic of Duqu, newly discovered malware considered to be the precursor to the next Stuxnet.

Note: This Webcast Was Recorded and Is Now Available on Demand Here.

In the webcast, Kevin Haley, Director of Symantec Security Technology and Response, will present and discuss recent analysis on the latest outbreak findings of this intriguing new malware.

When: On Demand

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Presenter: Kevin Haley, Director, Symantec Security Technology and Response

Duqu Background

The next chapter of Stuxnet began recently with Duqu, a new threat whose goal is to gather intelligence in order to conduct a future Stuxnet-like attack. Parts of Duqu’s code are nearly identical to Stuxnet’s, but it has a completely different goal. Duqu’s purpose is to gather intelligence and assets like design documents that will give the attackers the insights they need to mount a future, highly-targeted attack on organizations such as industrial facilities.

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