Expose the Underground: Detecting and Preventing Advanced Persistent Threats – July 9, 2014 at 1:00PM ET.
Presented by: Palo Alto Networks
Please join Palo Alto Networks and SecurityWeek on Wednesday, July 9th at 1:00 PM ET for an informative webcast on how your organization can better detect and prevent advanced cyber attacks.
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are being used to compromise organizations around the globe with increasing sophistication, persistence, and evasive attack methods.
Join us for this webcast with live interactive Q&A that will take you straight to the heart of the cyber underground.
Can’t attend the live event? Register now and we’ll email you a link to the recorded webcast.
Presenter: Scott Simkin – Scott Simkin is a Sr. Manager in the Cybersecurity group at Palo Alto Networks. Mr. Simkin has broad experience across threat research, cloud-based security solutions, and advanced anti-malware products. He is a seasoned speaker on an extensive range of topics, including Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), presenting at the RSA conference, among others. Prior to joining Palo Alto Networks, Scott spent 5 years at Cisco where he led the creation of the 2013 Annual Security Report amongst other activities in network security and enterprise mobility. Scott is a graduate of Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business.

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