20.5.21/XNUMX/XNUMX webinar: IoT security - this is how companies protect themselves

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Attend F-Secure's free online seminar on "IoT security basics: How companies protect themselves" on May 20, 2021 from probably 10:00 to 10:30 a.m.

The transparency in your own company network will also be endangered in 2021 by the use of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Not knowing what the devices send back and what kind of influence an attacker can gain on the device - and therefore on the data - is still one of the biggest disadvantages of buying "smart" devices.

Online seminar on May 20.05.21th, 10.00st at XNUMX a.m.

Is there secure communication between these devices, or is this even desired? How can weak points in IoT devices be detected and closed? F-Secure Security Expert Stefan Linnig will shed light on the security risks of IoT devices in company networks.

Anyone interested can register for the live webinar free of charge. If you don't have time for the appointment, you can still register and receive a recording and all information sent by email.

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Nobody has a better insight into real cyberattacks than F-Secure. We bridge the gap between detection and response. To do this, we leverage the unmatched threat expertise of hundreds of the best technical advisors in our industry, data from millions of devices using our award-winning software, and ongoing innovations in artificial intelligence. Leading banks, airlines and corporations trust our commitment to fight the world's most dangerous cyber threats. Together with our network of top channel partners and over 200 service providers, it is our mission to provide all of our customers with tailored, enterprise-grade cybersecurity. F-Secure was founded in 1988 and is listed on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd.


 

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