From: Jennifer Michaels (jmichaels@proficio.com) To: [redacted] Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:49:15 -0500 Subject: Webinar: Defending Against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) Good Morning Jared, I want to invite you to an educational webinar on defending against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). Proficio CEO, Brad Taylor, will provide an inside look into how IT departments are successfully detecting and preventing Advanced Persistent Threats with managed Security Operations Center services (SOCs). Registration is available now at http://www2.proficio.com/e/16302/register-446079714/jqv3/323978052 As you know, APTs are methodical, customized, and wide-ranging attacks that target high value assets in your organization. Sophisticated, well-funded hacking groups purchase the same security products you use to discover how to evade their security controls and alerts. APTs are targeted and inherently dynamic and we will show you how to analyze multiple log and event sources through cross-device and functional correlation so you can find the real threats in the sea of noise.? ?You will learn why are APTs are evasive and the role of the following technologies in identifying them: ? Advanced Event Correlation? ? User and Asset Classification? ? Anomaly Detection? ? Reputation Service utilizing ArcOSI in combination with Bad Harvest? ? Endpoint Security Register Here: http://www2.proficio.c[..] Regards, Jennifer Michaels jmichaels@proficio.com | Marketing Manager | Proficio Inc. (800) 779-5042 | www.proficio.com | Irvine, CA http://www2.proficio.com/emailPreference[..] http://www2.proficio.com/unsubscribe/[..] Proficio 16390 Bake Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618
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