Better Together: Reducing Risk and Minimizing Exposures to Exploitable Internet Targets

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There are many ways an organization can reduce its attack surface in an effort to prevent vulnerabilities from becoming exploited. 

However, as the ecosystem of vulnerabilities continues to grow exponentially, so does the challenge of reducing the number of vulnerable internet targets that can compromise an organization without knowing it. 

Cybersecurity experts, including those from Censys and VulnCheck, will demonstrate how pairing capabilities in threat hunting and exploit intelligence can help teams:

  • Identify vulnerable internet targets and reduce attack surface
  • Filter exploitable vulnerabilities and build detections against them
  • Understand potential threat actor behaviors and the pathways to being attacked

Speakers

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Jacob Baines

Chief Technology Officer, VulnCheck

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David SooHoo

VP of Product, Censys

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Peter Wood

Partner, Naturally Cyber LLP

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