CyCognito found 70% of firms that previously addressed Log4j in their attack surface are still struggling to patch Log4j-vulnerable assets. Find out why and what the top risk management actions you can take to protect your business are.
This CyCognito Log4j roundtable originally took place on Tuesday Oct. 4 at 2 PM ET.
Takeaways include:
Chief Security Officer, CyCognito
Director of Product Marketing,
Intel 471
Product Marketing Manager, CyCognito
Hacker in Residence, CyCognito
Join CyCognito’s Chief Security Officer Anne Marie Zettlemoyer (AMZ), and Maurits Lucas, Director of Product Marketing at Intel 471, as CyCognito Product Marketing Manager Emma Zaballos moderates a discussion on why security teams just can’t shake Log4j.
Panelist Maurits Lucas, director of product marketing at Intel 471, is a cybersecurity expert with two decades of experience working as a cybercrime expert.
Phillip Wylie, CyCognito's hacker in residence, is a red teamer, pentester, ethical hacking instructor, and founder of The Pwn School Project. Phillip coauthored the book, The Pentester Blueprint: Starting a Career as an Ethical Hacker.
Emma Zaballos is a product marketing manager with CyCognito and a former senior analyst and a subject matter expert on threat actors.
Our roundtable of experts will answer your questions around Log4j in real-time during this lively town-hall format event.
Bring questions for host AMZ and tap her deep bench of cybersecurity expertise as a technical leader at Mastercard, Capital One, Deloitte and the U.S. Secret Service.
Download the Log4j Report
We spotlight Log4j in this exclusive report “Risky Business: Enterprises Can’t Shake Log4j”. Research tackles why, after eight months after the critical bug surfaced, instances of Log4j-vulnerable assets are growing, not shrinking.