RVAsec is pleased to announce CrowdStrike as a Silver level sponsor for RVAsec 11!
Silver Sponsor Feature: Crowdstrike
Gold Sponsor: Carmax
RVAsec is happy to announce Carmax as a Gold level sponsor for RVAsec 11!
CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used cars, is proud to call Richmond our home town. For over 25 years, the city has embraced our disruptive business model to change the way Americans buy and sell used cars. Richmond has provided us with exceptional talent to fuel our growth. Our associates are passionate about sharing their time, talents and resources to make Richmond a vibrant place to live, work, and play. CarMax is proud to be recognized as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®.
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Silver Sponsor Feature: Cisco
RVAsec is pleased to announce Cisco as a Silver sponsor for RVAsec 11!
Cisco is building truly effective security solutions that are simple, open and automated. Drawing on unparalleled cloud, endpoint and network presence as well as the industry’s broadest and deepest technology and talent, Cisco delivers ultimate visibility and responsiveness to detect more threats and remediate them faster. With Cisco Security, companies are poised to securely take advantage of a new world of digital business opportunities.
Reception Sponsor: Corelight
RVAsec is happy to announce Corelight as the Reception sponsor for RVAsec 11!Faster investigations, more effective threat hunts with the world’s best network evidence.
Twitter @corelight_inc
Hospitality Sponsor: Assura
RVAsec is pleased to announce Assura as a Hospitality sponsor for RVAsec 11!Everything we do at Assura is designed for you to win against hackers and make you look like a superhero — to your boss, your stakeholders, and your customers. Whether you’re a cyber security novice or have been in the fight as long as we have, Assura has a service that’s right for you.
- Defense & Response
- Managed Security Services
- Project & Advisory Services
Twitter @Assura_Inc
Silver Sponsor: Arctic Wolf
RVAsec is pleased to announce Arctic Wolf as a Silver level sponsor for RVAsec 11!
The Leader in Security Operations–get better security effectiveness for your organization with the Arctic Wolf® Platform and Concierge Security® Team.
Twitter @AWNetworks
Silver Sponsor: Alias Infosec
RVAsec is happy to announce Alias Infosec as a Silver sponsor for RVAsec 11!We’re cybersecurity and digital forensics consultants dedicated to improving the security and protection of communities, businesses, and individuals. Our core services include security testing, monitoring, assessments, and incident response. Some people know Alias as a penetration testing group, others know us because of our litigation and digital forensics work. The reality is, we’re a cybersecurity business that strives to help our clients understand and improve their operation.
Gold Sponsor: A10 Networks
RVAsec is pleased to announce A10 Networks as a Gold sponsor for RVAsec 11!
Deliver business-critical applications that are secure, available, and efficient for multi-cloud transformation and 5G readiness. A10 Networks’ portfolio of secure application services solutions are engineered to accelerate and secure the most important enterprise and service providers networks in the world.
Twitter @A10Networks
Gold & Keynote Sponsor: Abnormal Security
RVAsec is happy to announce Abnormal Security as a Gold and Keynote sponsor for RVAsec 11!
Secure email gateways and built-in security within Microsoft and Google struggle to block socially-engineered attacks that pass reputation checks, have no links or attachments, and appear to come from trusted sources.
Abnormal profiles known good behavior and analyzes over 45,000 signals to detect anomalies that deviate from these baselines. Only Abnormal precisely blocks all socially-engineered and unwanted emails—both internal and external—and detects and remediates compromised accounts.
Speaker Feature: Raymond Canzanese
Ray is the Director of Netskope Threat Labs, which specializes in cloud-focused threat research. His background is in software anti-tamper, malware detection and classification, cloud security, sequential detection, and machine learning. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University. Most recently, Ray was the CTO of cloud security startup Sift Security.
Malware: Where Does It Come From?
We analyzed more than 100 thousand HTTP/HTTPS malware downloads from the past two years to answer one seemingly straightforward question: Where does malware come from? More specifically, we want to understand exactly what kicked off the chain of events that led to the malware download. Did the malware download originate from social media, phishing emails, compromised websites, unsavory websites, or somewhere else? Was the URL of the malware download somewhere unsavory or seemingly innocuous? Do different malware families tend to come from different places on the web? We will answer these and other related questions and wrap up the presentation by discussing what we can do with all of this information to reduce our own risk as we browse the web.
Come see Ray at RVAsec! Register now!
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