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Cisco Webinar Series - Closing the exploit gap with Cisco

Event Overview

In this webinar, Cisco experts will showcase Data Center Security innovations that enable you to better protect your organization against vulnerabilities without impacting your applications. Join us on April 9th to learn how Distributed Exploit Protection discovers and prioritizes vulnerabilities and uses AI-native capabilities to surgically apply compensating controls to protect against known and unknown exploits.

What to expect

With over 600 new Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) published each week, organizations are simply unable to keep up with the massive volume. Defenders must not only discover but also prioritize the vulnerabilities the pose the greatest risk to the business. Even then, it can take weeks or months to qualify a patch to remediate a CVE. Meanwhile attackers are exploiting systems within minutes or hours.   Organizations need to be able to quickly prioritize the vulnerabilities that matter most and in cases where a patch is not available – apply a compensating control to close the exploit gap – without disrupting critical operations.
  • Understand how Cisco is leveraging AI and built-in vulnerability management to prioritize the most critical vulnerabilities.
  • Learn how AI and dual data plane innovations are accelerating protection against known and unknown vulnerabilities.
  • Discover how to surgically apply compensating controls in the path of the process to prevent an exploit while keeping applications running.

Goals and Objectives

In this webinar, Cisco experts will showcase Data Center Security innovations that enable you to better protect your organization against vulnerabilities without impacting your applications. Join us on April 9th to learn how Distributed Exploit Protection discovers and prioritizes vulnerabilities and uses AI-native capabilities to surgically apply compensating controls to protect against known and unknown exploits.

Who should attend?

Army Network Administrators and Network Engineers