Webinar December 17, 2021: Log4j - effectively protecting against the vulnerability

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Security provider Kaspersky invites you to a top-class webinar on the subject of the Log4j vulnerability: Protecting against the vulnerability effectively. The free webinar starts on December 17, 2021 at 14 p.m.

On December 09th, security researchers discovered a critical vulnerability in the Apache Log4j library, which is used for millions of Java applications. Using CVE-2021-44228, also known as “Log4Shell”, attackers can execute arbitrary code and even gain full control over a system if the vulnerability is exploited on a vulnerable server. The CVE was rated 10 out of 10 for severity.

Webinar December 17, 2021 from 14 p.m .: Log4j - Protecting against the vulnerability effectively

Although a patch is already available, it can take weeks or even months for the affected providers to update their software accordingly. For too long, because the number of attacks has increased dramatically since the vulnerability was published.

Against this background, how can companies protect themselves quickly and, above all, effectively?

Our webinar on December 17th at 14 p.m. with the experts of the Global Research and Analysis (GReAT) team will provide the answers: Marco Preuss, Marc Rivero and Dan Demeter will shed light on the most important technical details about the new vulnerability and the associated risks for companies and what measures you can take to protect yourself comprehensively. In a subsequent Q&A session, the Kaspersky experts will answer all of your questions.

If the date for participation is too short, then that is not a problem. Every registered user will receive a link to a recording by email after the webinar.

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