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mlns='> Reduce the likelihood of potential ransomware attacks   Tuesday, May 10, 2022 | 10AM PT

mlns='> Reduce the likelihood of potential ransomware attacks  [Dark Reading Webinar]( [REGISTER NOW](  [Understanding Cyber Attacks on Remote Workers]( Tuesday, May 10, 2022 | 10AM PT / 1PM ET {NAME}, following the COVID-19 quarantines, companies made a massive shift to remote and home working – and created a new range of opportunities for cyber attackers. While early attacks focused on phishing and credential theft, today cyber criminals are compromising corporate data via home Wi-Fi, poorly secured endpoints, and vulnerable mobile devices. [In this webinar, experts discuss some of the cyber attacks that have been made on end-users working from home, as well as exploits against remote systems and devices.]( You’ll also learn what you can do to detect such attacks before they can do damage to your corporate data, and how you can mitigate them so they don’t compromise your systems again. Attend this webinar and you'll: - Learn how to reduce the attack surface created by the shift to working from home. - Discover new methods and strategies for protecting home users, their data, and the network(s) supporting them. - Be better able to identify potential loopholes and vulenrabilities, as well as techniques for neutralizing them. - Reduce the likelihood of one of your users getting phished, not to mention the potential for ransomware and other malicious attacks. [REGISTER NOW]( Can’t attend the webinar? Register anyway, and we’ll let you know when it is available [on-demand](. [Webinar sponsored by:]( [Menlo Security]( [Privacy Policy](  [Featured Speakers:]( [speaker]( [speaker]( [speaker]( [John Pironti]( President IP Architects [Eric Schwake]( Principal Product Marketing Manager Menlo Security [Terry Sweeney]( Moderator Dark Reading Having trouble viewing this email? [View Web Version]( [Dark Reading]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Informa Tech] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Received this email as a forward? [Sign up]( to receive our [newsletter](. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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