Why just - in - time security is leaving you exposed
- Why the traditional malware-centric approach to security doesn’t enable proactive protection
- Pre-empting and protecting attacks before they are launched - looking at the threat actors attack infrastructure
- Emergent domains, what are they and why they need a layered detection
Featuring:
Thom Langford, Host, teissTalk
John Rouffas, Cyber Security Executive, Author & Journalist, CyberEdBoard Community
Francis Annandale, Managing Consultant, CyXcel
Craig Sanderson, Principal Cybersecurity Strategist, Infoblox
Granting users permissions when they need them may not minimise risks as comprehensively as security leaders expect.
So what are the hidden risks of relying solely on just-in-time security? And why might it not be enough to protect against advanced threats?
In our next episode of teissTalk with Thom Langford, we’ll explore:
- Why the traditional malware-centric approach to security doesn’t enable proactive protection
- Pre-empting and protecting attacks before they are launched - looking at the threat actors attack infrastructure
- Emergent domains, what are they and why they need a layered detection
Join this episode to see how a narrow just-in-time approach to security can undermine your ability to anticipate and prevent attacks.
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Thom Langford
John Rouffas
Francis Annandale
Craig Sanderson
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