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Attack vectors change – is SA ready?

Attack vectors change – is SA ready?
Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
26 Apr 2013

Cyber attack vectors have changed dramatically, report the experts. To test SA information security professionals’ ability to defend their organisations, international experts Dan Crisp, acting chief information security officer: Information Risk Management at BNY Mellon, and Lynn Terwoerds, founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance, will stage a one day workshop where professionals will test their ability to meet new forms of cyber attack.

Delegates will be challenged to respond to a major security incident and mobilise their organisations to respond effectively. They will discover the anatomy of an attack and be guided through techniques for detective, preventative and reactive security controls.

Delegates will discover:
• How attack vectors have changed
• The anatomy of an attack
• The impact of coordinated detective, preventative and proactive controls

For more information about this workshop, click here. http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&;view=article&id=60228&Itemid=2824

The 8th annual ITWeb Security Summit will be held from 7 to 9 May 2013 at the Sandton Convention Centre. The gathering creates an opportunity for senior Security professionals and business decision makers to learn about new strategies and tactics, and hear insight and comment from leading international and local subject-matter experts. With expert insights, interactive workshops, an expo, valuable networking, sought-after SANS training, and practical solutions, this is a must-attend event for every IT professional with a security mandate. For further information visit www.securitysummit.co.za

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