30.03.21 Webinar: MS Exchange - what needs to be done now?

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Webinar “Microsoft Exchange Server zero-day exploits – what to do now?” In early March, multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server triggered widespread security concerns around the world. Kaspersky experts clarify.

By exploiting the vulnerabilities, attackers were able to gain administrator rights not only on the compromised server, but on the entire network. We still read about the attacks and their consequences every day.

Exchange patch is available

Microsoft released a patch promptly, but it can be assumed that thousands of systems have been compromised worldwide and also in Germany. Even if the consequences of an attack are not yet apparent, the system can still be infected. Companies of all sizes and in all industries must now ensure that attackers are discovered - even if they have not yet acted. This requires monitoring of the system 24/7.

Webinar on March 30.03.2021, 11:00 a.m.

The agenda of the free Kaspersky webinar:

  • What happened?
  • What does the BSI say?
  • What has to be done now?
  • How can companies protect their infrastructure from new, unknown, complex, and sophisticated attacks?

In the Kaspersky webinar on March 30.03.2021, 11:00 a.m., the Kaspersky experts will explain how you can tell whether your infrastructure has been compromised and what to do if it is. And also how you can protect your company network from further attacks through zero-day vulnerabilities.

Register directly for the free webinar from Kaspersky.com

 


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