Lessons learned from the past will help us secure the future. As the world is migrating their applications to new hemispheres and the weight of internet is becoming dominant in their business practices, bad actors are smelling the new opportunities and new attack vectors are forming as a dark storm cloud menacing the opportunities of digitalization.
Join this session to learn about the threats to your businesses, understand who are the actors behind the threats and what are the tools they have at their disposal to disrupt your business. As you moved to remote work and accelerated your digitalization journey, a clear understanding of the threats helps you to better assess the risk and find the right balance to secure your assets and resources.
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As Threat Intelligence Director for Radware, Pascal helps execute the company's thought leadership on today's security threat landscape. Pascal brings over two decades of experience in many aspects of Information Technology and holds a degree in Engineering from the Free University of Brussels. As part of the Radware Security Research team Pascal develops and maintains the IoT honeypots and actively researches IoT malware. Pascal discovered and reported on BrickerBot, did extensive research on Hajime and follows closely new developments of threats in the IoT space and the applications of AI in cyber security and hacking. Prior to Radware, Pascal was a consulting engineer for Juniper working with the largest EMEA cloud and service providers on their SDN/NFV and data center automation strategies. As an independent consultant, Pascal got skilled in several programming languages and designed industrial sensor networks, automated and developed PLC systems, and lead security infrastructure and software auditing projects. At the start of his career, he was a support engineer for IBM's Parallel System Support Program on AIX and a regular teacher and presenter at global IBM conferences on the topics of AIX kernel development and Perl scripting.
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