Registrations are now open for our exclusive broadcast only session - Hacking the Human with Rachel Tobac, as well as our hottest cybersecurity sessions as voted by you, giving you one more chance to really get inside the mind of a hacker!
If you’re an existing Sophos customer or partner you’ll learn about the latest innovations, and if you’re new to Sophos you’ll get the chance to discover why Sophos is a leader in cybersecurity.
Keren’s TED talk about hackers has been viewed by millions, translated into 30 languages and is one of TED’s most-watched talks on the topic of cybersecurity. Keren will share her recent research into how cybercriminals are adapting to our new ways of living and working and will walk you through the realities and challenges of cybersecurity in the age of COVID-19.
Ransomware attacker tactics are constantly shifting – sometimes drastically – In this session Greg looks at the evolution of this prolific and damaging type of attack. He'll share stories from the frontline, looking at how the criminals operate, their techniques and how you can lower your risk of becoming their next victim.
A winner of DEF CON’s Social Engineering Capture the Flag contest, Rachel is an ethical hacker who launches human-based attacks to train people on the methods criminals use to gain access to your money, data, or systems. Rachel will showcase how quickly, and easily social engineering attacks can happen, providing best practice advice to help you limit your risk.
Go behind the scenes of a simulated targeted attack and witness typical steps carried out by attackers from their perspective of attack tools, techniques and procedures. Once we achieve our attack objectives, we’ll switch sides to investigate malicious behavior detections and perform a “leadless” threat hunt guided by the Mitre ATT&CK framework using Sophos EDR.
The goal is to prevent falling victim to a cyber-attack, the reality is businesses need to be prepared should the worst happen, both technically and in how to manage the fallout. Jason's extensive research suggests companies still don’t know how to respond effectively to the public and media. In this session he’ll share a practical playbook for effective communication after cybersecurity incidents.