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Why Bupa chose Morphisec’s Automated Moving Target Defense

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Linux: How to Defend the New Cyberattack Frontier

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Because they are open source, Linux servers have historically been treated as inherently secure. This is part of the reason 90 percent of cloud servers and 70 percent of web servers rely on Linux to operate and process critical business information. Traditional options for safeguarding Linux servers are becoming increasingly ineffective, however.

Supply chain, data theft, spyware, ransomware, and other malicious attacks against Linux servers have increased by over 35 percent in 2021, especially against legacy systems, applications, and distributions. Many of these attacks use remote, unauthorized, or weaponized code execution, living off the land (LotL) or man-in-the-middle (MitM) privilege escalation, polymorphic defense evasion, and other advanced tactics. This webinar examines how attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access to mission-critical information on Linux servers. An understanding of how these attacks are executed can help you improve security measures and create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage.

By watching this on-demand webinar you will learn:

  • Why attackers are targeting Linux servers at a much higher rate with more sophisticated tactics and techniques
  • How attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access
  • How to create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage

Linux: How to Defend the New Cyberattack Frontier

Watch Now

Because they are open source, Linux servers have historically been treated as inherently secure. This is part of the reason 90 percent of cloud servers and 70 percent of web servers rely on Linux to operate and process critical business information. Traditional options for safeguarding Linux servers are becoming increasingly ineffective, however.

Supply chain, data theft, spyware, ransomware, and other malicious attacks against Linux servers have increased by over 35 percent in 2021, especially against legacy systems, applications, and distributions. Many of these attacks use remote, unauthorized, or weaponized code execution, living off the land (LotL) or man-in-the-middle (MitM) privilege escalation, polymorphic defense evasion, and other advanced tactics. This webinar examines how attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access to mission-critical information on Linux servers. An understanding of how these attacks are executed can help you improve security measures and create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage.

By watching this on-demand webinar you will learn:

  • Why attackers are targeting Linux servers at a much higher rate with more sophisticated tactics and techniques
  • How attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access
  • How to create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage

Linux: How to Defend the New Cyberattack Frontier

Watch Now

Because they are open source, Linux servers have historically been treated as inherently secure. This is part of the reason 90 percent of cloud servers and 70 percent of web servers rely on Linux to operate and process critical business information. Traditional options for safeguarding Linux servers are becoming increasingly ineffective, however.

Supply chain, data theft, spyware, ransomware, and other malicious attacks against Linux servers have increased by over 35 percent in 2021, especially against legacy systems, applications, and distributions. Many of these attacks use remote, unauthorized, or weaponized code execution, living off the land (LotL) or man-in-the-middle (MitM) privilege escalation, polymorphic defense evasion, and other advanced tactics. This webinar examines how attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access to mission-critical information on Linux servers. An understanding of how these attacks are executed can help you improve security measures and create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage.

By watching this on-demand webinar you will learn:

  • Why attackers are targeting Linux servers at a much higher rate with more sophisticated tactics and techniques
  • How attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access
  • How to create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage

Linux: How to Defend the New Cyberattack Frontier

Watch Now

Because they are open source, Linux servers have historically been treated as inherently secure. This is part of the reason 90 percent of cloud servers and 70 percent of web servers rely on Linux to operate and process critical business information. Traditional options for safeguarding Linux servers are becoming increasingly ineffective, however.

Supply chain, data theft, spyware, ransomware, and other malicious attacks against Linux servers have increased by over 35 percent in 2021, especially against legacy systems, applications, and distributions. Many of these attacks use remote, unauthorized, or weaponized code execution, living off the land (LotL) or man-in-the-middle (MitM) privilege escalation, polymorphic defense evasion, and other advanced tactics. This webinar examines how attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access to mission-critical information on Linux servers. An understanding of how these attacks are executed can help you improve security measures and create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage.

By watching this on-demand webinar you will learn:

  • Why attackers are targeting Linux servers at a much higher rate with more sophisticated tactics and techniques
  • How attackers are bypassing traditional security defenses to establish command and control (C&C), exfiltration, and malicious access
  • How to create a strong defense-in-depth strategy to prevent significant financial impacts, lawsuits, and brand damage