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Webinar: Anatomy of An Attack: Emotet, Trickbot, Ryuk Ransomware

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Join Advantage and Cylance for a webinar on the METHODOLOGY of a modern attack chain

Join BlackBerry and AdvantageNZ New Zealand’s live webinar on Wednesday, 6th May 2020 at 9:00AM AEST/11:00AM NZST, as we cover the Anatomy of an Attack: Emotet, Trickbot, Ryuk Ransomware.

In this webinar, Rob Collins – Technical Director for BlackBerry Cylance, Australia and New Zealand will share insights and reveal the tactics used in recent sophisticated, multi-staged ransomware attacks. We’ll also look at ways to prevent each stage of an attack to better protect your organisation.

It will be an informative and interactive session – Sign up at https://bit.ly/2Ym8yXR

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