Imperva Hosts Free Webinar on Anatomy of a Database Attack.Live Demonstration will Expose Database Vulnerabilities and Present Protection Schemes
WHO: Amichai Shulman, CTO, Imperva
Mr. Shulman is also head of the Imperva Application Defense
Center (ADC), the company's database vulnerability
research group
WHAT: Corporate databases and their contents are under siege. From
outside the organization, criminals can exploit web applications
to steal confidential information for financial gain. From the
inside, databases can be compromised by employees and contractors
with malicious intent. SQL Injection, platform vulnerabilities,
buffer overflows... databases are vulnerable to a myriad of
threats and attack vectors. This presentation will trace the steps
involved in breaking into a database including gaining initial
access, taking control of the database, and ultimately
compromising sensitive data.
By attending this Webinar you will:
-- Witness a rare demonstration of a live database attack
-- See how attackers assess and dissect database security
mechanisms
-- Learn what works and what doesn't when it comes to defeating
database attacks
WHERE: Live Webinar delivered to your desktop
WHEN: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at 11:00 AM PDT, and Thursday, July
27, 2006 at 9:00 AM PDT
HOW: Space is limited to 100 participants. To register visit:
www.imperva.com/go/webinar0701
About Imperva Imperva is the leader in data security for the data center. The award-winning Adj. 1. award-winning - having received awards; "this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles" SecureSphere product line provides data security, auditing, and regulatory reg·u·late tr.v. reg·u·lat·ed, reg·u·lat·ing, reg·u·lates 1. To control or direct according to rule, principle, or law. 2. compliance for sensitive financial and identity data in corporate data centers. SecureSphere monitors and audits database activity as well as protects databases against insider abuse and external data theft via web applications. Deployment requires no changes to existing infrastructure and no manual tuning. Imperva SecureSphere is deployed in leading financial, healthcare, and retail organizations around the globe. Led by Shlomo Shlomo, meaning peace, is a common Hebrew male given name. The following individuals are often referred to only by the name Shlomo:
American writer and activist whose works include the novel Faggots (1978) and the play The Normal Heart (1985). In 1988 he founded the radical AIDS awareness group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). , a Check Point Software Technologies founder, Imperva is privately funded by Accel Partners, Greylock Partners, US Venture Partners, and Venrock Venrock is a pioneering venture capital firm formed in 1969 to build upon the successful investing activities of the Rockefeller family that began in the late 1930’s. It has offices in Menlo Park, California, New York City, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Israel. Associates. About the Imperva Application Defense Center Imperva's Application Defense Center (ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. ) is a research and professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. organization dedicated to building the most advanced application security knowledge base in the world. The ADC has over 20 years combined experience in application and database security research. ADC research combines extensive lab work with hands-on hands-on adj. Involving active participation; applied, as opposed to theoretical: "We're involved in hands-on operations, pulling levers, pushing buttons" Arthur R. Taylor. practice in real world environments. ADC findings include the discovery of over 50 commercial application vulnerabilities of which 18 have been published. |
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