The FBI recently published an alert warning that ransomware variants have targeted and compromised vulnerable business servers. The alert states that cyber-attackers target hosts, which potentially increases the number of infected servers. Cybercriminals are continually evolving their attack methods in an attempt to gain access to your firm’s highly sensitive client information.
Are you at risk of a ransomware attack? Join eSentire’s Vice President and Industry Security Strategist Mark Sangster for Real-World Zero-Day Threat Detection and Response. In this webinar, you will learn real-world zero-day threat detection and response scenarios as well as prevention tips.
Wednesday, April 5th
2:00pm – 2:30pm ET
Learning Objectives:
- Discover the latest on today’s threat landscape and its impact on law firms
- Review recent real-life cybersecurity attack use cases
- Understand ransomware, how it works and how your firm can protect itself from ransomware-based attacks.
Speaker Bio
Mark Sangster
As a member of the LegalSec Council with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), Mark is a cybersecurity evangelist who has spent significant time researching and speaking to peripheral factors influencing the way that legal firms integrate cybersecurity into their day-to-day operations. In addition to his passion for cybersecurity, Mark’s 20-year sales and marketing career was established with industry giants like Intel Corporation, BlackBerry and Cisco Systems. Mark’s experience unites a strong technical aptitude, and an intuitive understanding of regulatory agencies. During his time at BlackBerry, Mark worked on the first secure devices for government agencies and has continued to build mutually beneficial relationships with regulatory agencies in key sectors ever since. Mark leads a team of savvy customer-focused marketers at eSentire. Mark holds a Bachelor in Psychology degree from the University of Western Ontario, and a Business Diploma from Humber College.
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Please note, this is a non-CLE webinar.
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