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Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 2 December 2020 ### Save your CEO from spear phishing Weâ

Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 2 December 2020 ### Save your CEO from spear phishing We’re all worried about phishing, but targeted attacks using spear phishing may be an even bigger problem and one that’s much harder to defend against. Your gateways and good advice aren’t going to solve this security headache, so how do you save your CEO from becoming a victim? Join Fleming Shi of Barracuda Networks and the Reg’s Tim Phillips who will be discussing: * What a spear Phishing attack looks like * Why it will be impossible for traditional security tools to detect * What you can do about it Signup Now ### Is a remote workforce making your organisation less secure? This year your employer has embraced remote working because, let’s face it, none of us had a choice. Now many companies are wondering: will we ever need those big glass buildings again? Research shows that more than half of companies are going to cut back on office space in 2021, and that means WFH is becoming a permanent feature of office life. But today’s VPN-centric approach is no longer effective to secure both your users and your organisation from cyber attacks. In this new predominantly remote working environment, what other options are available? Is the SASE approach to secure connectivity able to save us instead? Join Fortinet’s Patrick Grillo as he tells the Reg’s Tim Phillips about how to make the permanent shift to remote working without compromising security or connectivity. * Bringing together connectivity and security to protect both the organisation and the remote employee * Why a VPN isn’t the long-term answer * Might it be time for the SASE alternative Signup Now ### You need to upgrade your legacy SQL Server There are still 98,000 installations of SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 that are no longer being supported by Microsoft, and need to be upgraded. And 2012 and 2014 are in extended support, so there are lots of reasons to look at the options for upgrading your SQL Server, and not much time to do it. But there are also lots of business reasons that hold you back from upgrading to newer versions, from legacy software to compliance. Join Melody Zacharias of Pure Storage and the Reg’s Tim Phillips to learn about: * * Why you need to get on that upgrade path today * Beat the blockers to do your inplace upgrade * How Pure can help with on-premises and hybrid clouds Signup Now ### Advance your Cloud Strategy Compare approaches to cloud and discover the right-fit infrastructure solution for your business goals. Businesses today see cloud computing as a space to compete, innovate and grow. Those who align their cloud approach with business strategies are best placed to achieve their goals. This short and practical guide helps you find the right cloud solution for you. Download Now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 14 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HN, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2020 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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