Webinar: Security breaches are too frequent. Keep yourself armed with the latest tools.

By Rich Nass

Executive Vice President

Embedded Computing Design

October 24, 2014

Webinar: Security breaches are too frequent. Keep yourself armed with the latest tools.

Not a week goes by these days without some headline about a new hack. Whether it's Home Depot, Staples, or some lesser-known entity, it's becoming all...

Not a week goes by these days without some headline about a new hack. Whether it’s Home Depot, Staples, or some lesser-known entity, it’s becoming all too commonplace.

These data breaches could result in the theft of millions of names, passwords, credit card numbers, and other personal data. Imagine if such a breach occurred on your system. And don’t think it’s not possible. If multinational companies with dedicated security teams and expansive budgets aren’t immune to these threats, how can you possibly defend yourself?

I’m glad you asked. We’ve put together a webinar called A Network Administrator’s Guide to Web App Security. This webinar will look to answer all the questions you have surrounding this scary topic. Our expert speaker will discuss the major security breaches of 2014 (the stuff you didn’t read in the papers); web application threats and common attack types; how to defend your website against today’s common attacks; and the automated tools that are available to simplify website security. This seems like an hour you can’t afford to miss.

Rich Nass, Embedded Computing Brand Director

Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OSM’s ECD portfolio, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director for Design News. Prior, he led the content team for UBM’s Medical Devices Group, and all custom properties and events. Nass has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 30 years. In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, Embedded.com, and TechOnLine. Nass holds a BSEE degree from NJIT.

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