Thursday, April 21 2PM ET / 11 AM PT
The principle of Least Privilege forms the foundation of defense and protection by aiming to improve security through limiting assigned administrative rights. Providing employees the lowest level of user rights while not hindering productivity helps to reduce the surface area of attack. This should hold true for people, processes and devices. Join Caspian Kilkelly and Jordan Rogers for a discussion on how and why organizations should be implementing least privilege models.
This webcast will cover:
This is the first webinar in Rapid7’s Threat Hunt: Embracing the Attacker Mindset webinar series. Subsequent webinars will take a deeper dive into understanding an attackers techniques and proactively reducing risk of a breach.
Speakers: Caspian KilKelly , Program Development Consultant, Rapid7 and Jordan Rogers , Senior Consultant, Rapid7
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Thursday, April 21 2PM ET / 11 AM PT
The principle of Least Privilege forms the foundation of defense and protection by aiming to improve security through limiting assigned administrative rights. Providing employees the lowest level of user rights while not hindering productivity helps to reduce the surface area of attack. This should hold true for people, processes and devices. Join Caspian Kilkelly and Jordan Rogers for a discussion on how and why organizations should be implementing least privilege models.
This webcast will cover:
This is the first webinar in Rapid7’s Threat Hunt: Embracing the Attacker Mindset webinar series. Subsequent webinars will take a deeper dive into understanding an attackers techniques and proactively reducing risk of a breach.
Caspian KilKelly Program Development Consultant Rapid7 |
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Jordan Rogers Senior Consultant Rapid7 |