Net Optics and Palo Alto Networks are excited to offer our customers an easily deployed and scalable solution for maintaining network uptime while protecting it from the many network security threats that exist today. http://www.netoptics.com
Cybersecurity for Oil and Gas Industries: How Hackers Can Steal OilPriyanka Aash
One of the industries most plagued by cyberattacks is the oil and gas industry. Several attacks against such companies as Aramco have been executed. SAP and Oracle systems are widely used there and are responsible for business critical processes such as Digital Oilfield Operations, Hydrocarbon Supply Chain and others. How you can prevent those attacks? The presenters will give answers.
(Source: RSA USA 2016-San Francisco)
Adversary simulation is a key component of a mature security program. Without it organizations might not truly understand their weaknesses until they face a real world adversary. This talk will promote the concept of the “Assumed Breach” model and discuss some steps security program owners can take to validate a security program is effective.
Net Optics and Palo Alto Networks are excited to offer our customers an easily deployed and scalable solution for maintaining network uptime while protecting it from the many network security threats that exist today. http://www.netoptics.com
Cybersecurity for Oil and Gas Industries: How Hackers Can Steal OilPriyanka Aash
One of the industries most plagued by cyberattacks is the oil and gas industry. Several attacks against such companies as Aramco have been executed. SAP and Oracle systems are widely used there and are responsible for business critical processes such as Digital Oilfield Operations, Hydrocarbon Supply Chain and others. How you can prevent those attacks? The presenters will give answers.
(Source: RSA USA 2016-San Francisco)
Adversary simulation is a key component of a mature security program. Without it organizations might not truly understand their weaknesses until they face a real world adversary. This talk will promote the concept of the “Assumed Breach” model and discuss some steps security program owners can take to validate a security program is effective.