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You've just been hacked! Now what?

It's a time when assuming your systems and applications are "unhackable" is one of the biggest mistakes you could do. While most people still think that prevention and maintenance remain a top priority in protecting yourself, building a clear process around how you will respond to attacks and data breaches during and after their occurrence is something often overlooked, or simply ignored.

The past few years have brought along new vulnerabilities, exploits, and attack methods, as well as new data privacy requirements such as the GDPR. While all of these things require significant changes to any existing processes and tools, they mostly require a different approach when catering to people's IT security awareness.

Do you know how exposed you are when you're connecting to the hotel/restaurant/airport WiFi? Are you aware how fast clicking on a link can become a nightmare? Come down for a quick overview and live demos of some of the current cyber threats, especially as they pertain to social engineering vectors.

This session intends to bring the assume breach security posture into the spotlight. We'll be discussing recent trends in cybersecurity attacks (credential reuse, password spraying, insider attacks, 2FA-bypass, etc.) and look at the best ways to build your data breach incident response policy. Demos included.

Tudor Damian

Cloud & Cybersecurity Advisor @ D3 Cyber

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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