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Don't Miss Out — New Expert Webinars on SaaS, AI/ML, and Identity Threats

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Level up your knowledge with 3 new cybersecurity webinars featuring industry experts.   [Cybersecurity Webinars](   Navigating the vast landscape of cybersecurity has never been more essential. We've curated an expert series of webinars to arm you with the knowledge to fend off threats, harness technology, and understand your vulnerabilities.   Secure Your Webinar Spot NOW!   Learn from top cybersecurity professionals sharing real-world experiences, advanced strategies, and innovative tools. Webinar 1: [Clean Data, Better Detections: Using Your Business Data for AI/ML Detections]( Unlock the potential of your business data to bolster your AI/ML threat detection capabilities. This session will teach you: - Merging security & IT data with business contexts. - Cleaning and standardizing data for accelerated threat hunting. - Efficient data storage optimization techniques. Webinar 2: [Way Too Vulnerable: Uncovering the State of the Identity Attack Surface]( Discover the current state of the Identity Attack Surface. In this revealing session, gain insights on: - What defines the Identity Attack Surface and its crucial protection need. - Evaluating MFA, PAM, and service account protection implementations. - Solutions to safeguard the entirety of the Identity Attack Surface. Webinar 3: [Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) – Rips in Your Identity Fabric]( Discover ITDR—the groundbreaking approach to amplify your identity security: - Navigating the intricate landscape of the SaaS security world. - Unraveling the real challenges in SaaS security. - ITDR's potent capabilities that leave threats with zero places to hide. - The seamless integration of SSPM and ITDR for a fortress-like SaaS security program. Protecting yourself and your organization starts with knowledge. Let us equip you with the tools and insights you need to navigate the digital realm safely. P.S. Seats are limited, so don't miss out on this unique opportunity!   आप किसी भी समय [सदस्यता समाप्त]( कर सकते हैं या [अपने संपर्क विवरणों]( को बदल सकते हैं। इसके द्वारा संचालित:[GetResponse](

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