Start the Year Strong – Watch the Top-Rated Webinars from 2023

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nMaintaining your certification through continuing education is ancornerstone of the ISC2 certification scheme. Whether you are in annentry-level role holding the CC, or you’re been in the cybersecuritynfield for years and are a proud CISSP, you know that earning CPE creditsnis an important part of keeping your certification current. While CPEncredits are due at the end of your three-year certification cycle, it’snnever too soon to start earning credits. Webinars are a free and easynway to keep up to date with cybersecurity trends and earn those valuablenCPE credits.n

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nThe award-winning ISC2 webinar team has compiled a list of thentop-rated sponsored webinars from the second half of 2023nto make it even easier for you to find the best cybersecurity webinarsnto watch.n

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nI Have Trust Issues & So Does My CISO Sponsored by Corelight

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nAshley ‘AJ’ Nurcombe, Sr. Cybersecurity Engineer at Corelight and Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

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nAs organisations continue the push to Zero Trust, we’ve all got somenTrust issues to work on. The best thing to do is get it all out in thenopen and don’t let your relationship with your networks get toxic.

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Busy Bees – The Transformation of Malicious Loader BumbleBee Sponsored by VMRay

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nPatrick Staubmann, Threat Researcher at VMRay and Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

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nSince its inception, the malware loader known as BumbleBee has beenninvolved in numerous cyberattacks, delivering harmful payloads fromnknown malware families. It has consistently showcased its ability tonevolve and resist detection – a clear signal that its development is farnfrom over.

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What’s Changing in Ransomware for Asia Pacific: Who, What and How? Sponsored by Akamai

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nReuben Koh, Director, Security Technology & Strategy, APJ Akamai and Emily Kong, CISSP, CCSP, Moderator

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nDespite the growing awareness of ransomware threats and an availabilitynof numerous tools, the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region continues tonwitness a significant rise in victim companies. In the latest State ofnthe Internet report, Akamai’s threat researchers meticulously examinenthe evolving ransomware landscape.

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Ransomware in the Wild: Lessons Learned Sponsored by IANS

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nAdrian Sanabria, IANS Faculty and Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

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nThe ransomware scourge continues to plague the cybersecurity industry.nTo help ensure you and your company are better prepared, we will shareninsights and lessons learned from ransomware case studies.

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This Changes Everything: Ransomware in the Age of ArtificialnIntelligence Sponsored by Barracuda Networks

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nFleming Shi, Chief Technology Officer, Barracuda Networks, Anastasia Hurley, Principal Product Marketing Manager, BarracudanNetworks and Yohanna Kho, CISSP, Moderator

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nArtificial intelligence developers have made huge strides in recentnmonths, transforming a wide variety of human endeavors. Unfortunately,nthat includes ransomware.

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Findings From the 2023 Identity Threat Report, Part 2: Phishing & MFA Bypass Sponsored by F5

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nSander Vinberg, Threat Researcher, F5 and Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

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nChanges in how we build, run and secure information systems have alsonchanged how we look at authentication and access control. The emergingnconcept of identity is transforming the ways that humans and non-humannactors alike make use of data and computing power.

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Living In an SEC Material World Sponsored by Auditboard

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nShannon Noonan, Founder & CEO, HiNoon, Scott Giordano, VP, Corporate Privacy & General Counsel (former),nSprion LLC, Daniel Goldenberg, Founder & CISO, Seventh Sense Security and Brandon Dunlap, Moderator

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nMateriality is a focus point of the SEC’s new cybersecurity incidentnreporting rule. There are clear definitions of what material looks likenin finance terms – to your CFO and CEO. The panel discuss steps you canntake to define what is material to the cybersecurity of yournorganization in terms the board of directors and C-suite will understandn– and comply with the new rules.

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nIf you don’t have a BrightTALK account, be sure to create one and enternyour ISC2 member ID # when subscribing to our channels. This ensuresnyour CPE activity will be submitted, automatically, on your behalf. Ifnyou subscribed to our channels without your member ID #, you canndownload your viewing certificates and submit the webinars via the CPEnportal to receive credit. Start watching the webinars on BrightTALKntoday:nISC2 Top-Rated Cybersecurity Webinars from 2023n

 

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