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Don't fall victim to an attack from your software supply chain

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mlns='> Join us June 22 at 8AM PST for free Omdia Cyber Webinar Having trouble viewing this email? [View Web Version]( [Omdia] [REGISTER NOW]( Detect and stop software supply chain attacks on the inside [Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2022]( [Time: 8 am San Francisco / 11 am New York / 4 pm London]( [Duration: 45 min + Q&A]( Current events and headline-grabbing attacks have thrust supply chain concerns front and center with business and government leadership. How will you keep your company from falling victim to an attack from your software supply chain? [Image]( Software supply chain attackers abuse trusted relationships between software users and suppliers to sneak in past perimeter defenses. The only way to catch them after that is to monitor the inside of your own enterprise. This webinar will help you understand the threats, the impact, and how to keep your organization safer in a challenging environment. If you manage, purchase, or protect software, you owe it to yourself and your organization to make time to learn how to manage and mitigate this growing third-party risk. [REGISTER NOW]( Key Topics of Discussion - Learn about new and emerging threats to the software supply chain - Learn why prevention is only part of the solution – detection and response on the inside are critical - Understand the importance of the new CISA guidance to software supply chain protection - Understand why “dwell time” may be the most critical measure of protection for your company - Get answers to your questions during live Q&A Speakers - Curtis Franklin, Senior Analyst, Security Operations, Enterprise Security Management, Omdia - Chase Snyder, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, ExtraHop Thank You to Our Sponsor Can't make the live session? [Sign up]( to access on-demand. [Omdia] [Omdia Cybersecurity Webcast]( 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 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe from Omdia Cybersecurity Webcast Promotions]( Copyright © 2022 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Informa Tech](

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