Webinar May 04, 2022: Why fileless malware is so dangerous

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Kaspersky invites you to a free webinar on May 04, 2022 from 10:30 a.m. on the topic "Cyber ​​attacks with a screwdriver - why fileless malware is so dangerous". Experts explain how fileless malware accesses existing tools or legitimate applications.

Fileless attacks have long become an integral part of cybercriminals' repertoire. The reason for this is simple: known malware can now be reliably identified by traditional detection mechanisms. The situation is different with fileless malware, because it uses existing tools or legitimate applications and is therefore almost undetectable for conventional security solutions. One of the best-known examples of this is Emotet: At the beginning of 2021, the malware was smashed through the joint efforts of international investigative authorities, but reports of the return of Emotet are now piling up. Kaspersky telemetry data now shows that the number of attacks tripled from February to March 2022 alone.

Free webinar on May 04, 2022 from 10:30 a.m. “Why fileless malware is so dangerous”

Where are the greatest risks? What does a screwdriver have in common with Powershell? What are Indicators of Compromise and how do these features help identify threats early? Because security experts worldwide agree: No solution can guarantee 100% security. So how do you use an EDR system to investigate a security incident?

Our experts will answer these and other questions as part of the webinar "Cyber ​​attacks with a screwdriver - why fileless malware is so dangerous" on May 4 at 10:30 a.m. and provide information on how Kaspersky can be your trusted cybersecurity partner at your side can secure comprehensively.

Diary

  • That's why Kaspersky is and will always be your trusted partner - Jochen Michels, Head of Public Affairs Europe
  • A look at the current threat situation – Stephan Gerling, Senior Security Researcher
  • How to reliably protect yourself against fileless malware - Daniel Wischnewski, PreSales Manager
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