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If you have trouble viewing this email, [read the online version](. How to Prepare for Today's Ransomware Realities  [Register Now](   How to Stay Ahead of Today's Ransomware Realities    Hello {NAME}, Damaging malware is becoming a regular occurrence threatening to destabilize business operations. How can you proactively prepare for today's ransomware realities? [Join this webinar]( to learn how to apply a broader analytics-driven approach to do the fundamentals better. This session will include live demonstrations using both standalone Splunk Enterprise as well as Splunk Enterprise Security (ES), and will cover best practices in the following areas: - Security fundamentals — the importance of consistent blocking/tackling and security hygiene - Posture assessment — establishing end-to-end visibility of potential ransomware activity - Investigation, hunting and remediation — IR techniques to verify alerts and hypotheses, and prioritize based on risk - Threat intelligence — identifying C2, file hashes and other ransomware IoCs - Automation and orchestration — integrating a layered security architecture to drive to faster decisions - Leveraging machine learning to detect ransomware patterns and adapt threat models for the latest mutations [Register today!]( The Splunk Team Webinar Details Friday, June 30 9am PT / Noon ET 60min Speaker Details Ken Westin, Security Specialist, Splunk Agenda 10min: Today's Ransomware Realities 35min: Demo of Best Practices 15min: Q&A                                    Splunk, Splunk>, Listen to Your Data, The Engine for Machine Data, Splunk Cloud, Splunk Light, and SPL are trademarks of Splunk Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to their respective owners. ©2017 Splunk Inc. All rights reserved. This is a commercial email. To unsubscribe from future emails or to update your e-mail preferences [click here](. To view our Privacy Policy, [click here](. Splunk Inc. | 270 Brannan St. | San Francisco, CA 94107

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