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July 20, 2010
 WEBINAR: The Industrialization of Hacking: How to Stop Organized, Automated, and Mass Produced Bots

Speaker:  Amichai Shulman, chief technology officer, Imperva.

 

DATE & TIME: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 | 11:00 AM (PDT) / 2:00 PM (EDT)

 

REGISTER: https://imperva.webex.com/imperva/onstage/g.php?d=798952768&t=a&SourceID=009

 

Today’s cybercrime industry operates like a scene from the Industrial Revolution. With technical innovation in production and efficiency in the division of labor, industrialized hacking utilizes automated attack techniques designed to boost output and increase revenue.

 

Modern hacking has evolved from a single attack executed by an individual with a laptop, to massive attack campaigns administered by an organized network of zombies run by a sole command and control center.

 

Join Imperva CTO, Amichai Shulman tomorrow as he details the industrial modernization of hacking and how it is threatening individuals, organizations, and government alike. This informative webinar includes:

  • Explanation of the two-stage attack process devised to proliferate botnets and perform mass attacks
  • Detail into the various roles and responsibilities that structure the industrialized supply chain
  • Description of common attack techniques, including SQL injection, Business Logic Attacks, and denial-of-service attacks
  • Recommendations for mitigating -- or slowing -- traffic from automated attacks 

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