A Hacker's Perspective on New Threats: Revisiting Cyber Security Priorities for 2024 - Gratis seminar

The transformation is gaining momentum! Over the last tumultuous years, investments in digital transformation have been growing, with companies worldwide exploring its potential by introducing new technologies, approaches, and social changes. As more data than ever is put online, cybersecurity is now a major concern for everyone – large corporations, governments, and companies of all sizes. The transformation, however, also has its dark side. Thanks to it, hackers can exploit vulnerabilities in the infrastructure with even greater precision than before.

As the financial, operational, legal, and reputational implications of neglecting cybersecurity risks could be considerable, well-known analysis & protection methods should be developed and complemented.

During this presentation, the most serious risks of 2024 will be explored and explained. Paula Januszkiewicz will demonstrate how hackers and cybercriminals identify and exploit threats using the most up-to-date techniques so that you can observe them on your monitoring system and prevent them in the future. You will also become familiar with the most advanced phishing attacks, credential theft techniques, ransomware distribution methods, and ways of gaining access to vendor-controlled systems.

Join Paula to understand what is possible in the year 2024. As the cyber transformation leads to better effectiveness of hackers' activities, there is no time to lose!

💸 Free of charge (limited seating!)
📅 25. September 2024
⏰ 17:00 - 19:00
🍽️ Finger food and refreshments are served from 16:15

About the instructor: Paula Januszkiewicz

Paula Januszkiewicz is the IT Security Auditor and Penetration Tester, Enterprise Security MVP and trainer (MCT) and Microsoft Security Trusted Advisor. She is also a top-speaker on many well-known conferences (for example: TechEd North America, TechEd Europe, TechEd Middle East, RSA, TechDays, NIC, CyberCrime etc.) and writes articles on Windows Security. She proudly holds the role of the Security Architect in IDesign and she drives her own company CQURE.
She has conducted hundreds of IT security audits and penetration tests, including governmental organizations.