Live: Wednesday, April 29, 2015, 2:00 PM EDT
OpenDNS is a cloud-delivered network security service that protects your corporate offices (guest Wi-Fi), public cloud infrastructure, remote sites, and roaming devices. We know where attacks will emerge before next-gen firewalls and sandboxes even see them, and block DNS requests associated with these attacks.
Existing network defenses stop many attacks at various steps, but they react to malicious communications and code after attacks have launched. OpenDNS takes a different approach- observing where attackers' stage server infrastructures on the Internet. We know where advanced malware will be downloaded from and where compromised systems will callback to-before it happens.
In this live session:
- You'll learn the 7 steps of attackers' operations, and how each provides an opportunity for security teams to observe new attacks using the "kill chain" framework
- We'll visually demo 3 ways that OpenDNS observes new relationships forming between domain names, IP addresses, and autonomous system numbers (ASNs) to get visibility into where attacks are staged
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