Webinars, Cybersecurity
Date | Time: 16/02/2024 | 10:30 am

[WATCH] Find Your Blind Spots: Gain a Leaner Attack Surface

Watch this insightful webinar tailored for IT Managers in the legal sector, where we’ll be discussing the critical role of Attack Surface Management. This missing piece of your cybersecurity strategy can help reduce vulnerabilities, leading to a leaner attack surface with less entry points for hackers.

Complete the form to watch this webinar now. We’ll explore the importance of understanding, analysing, and proactively managing your organisation’s attack surface.

Join Matt Lovell, CloudGuard’s CEO, and Scott Lester, Red Maple Technologies’ Cybersecurity Directo. This webinar was originally on 16 February 2024 @ 10:30 GMT.

What we’ll cover

1. Finding your blind spots

Uncover the vital role of Attack Surface Management in safeguarding legal data. We’ll break down the essentials, explaining why staying ahead of cybersecurity threats is non-negotiable for legal IT Managers.

2. What an Attack Surface Report looks like

See a working example of FractalScan’s report. See how passive scanning reveals your online assets and generates an actionable Attack Surface Report customised for your legal environment.

3.  Reducing your attack surface

Learn how to turn report insights into proactive cybersecurity measures. Walk away with practical strategies to shrink your attack surface and fortify your legal organization against vulnerabilities.

Who’s speaking

Matt Lovell, CloudGuard CEOMatt Lovell, CloudGuard, CEO

With more than 30 years’ IT industry experience, Matt is both a CEO and Board advisory to a number of businesses. He is familiar with business challenges and building ROI investment cases, as well as optimising cyber strategies across all industries.

Scott Lester, Cyber Security Director at Red Maple TechnologiesScott Lester, Red Maple Technologies, Cybersecurity Director

Scott is a technical cyber security professional with over 15 years’ experience across a broad range of roles within the public and private sectors. An engineer with a deep understanding of cyber security, he has in his career focused on applied cryptography, network technologies, digital forensics, and cyber security research.

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