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Three Sense of Security team members will be presenting at RSA USA 2020

We are pleased to announce that three of our Sense of Security team members will be presenting at the RSA USA 2020 conference.

Our Practice Manager Jeremy du Bruyn and our Head of Research Willem Mouton will be jointly presenting What Was Once Old Is New Again: Domain Squatting in 2020.  In this session the presenters will demonstrate how old school domain squatting can be modernized to include OSINT gathering and the delivery of weaponized documents using email messages. The result is scarily accurate corporate relationship and supply chain mappings, as well as re-purposing actual business documents into spear-phishing attacks.

Also, our COO Murray Goldschmidt, who is ranked as a top speaker at RSA this year, will be presenting on  Preventing an Enterprise Win10 Rollout Being Remotely Controlled and Ransomed. A case-study for static and dynamic testing of Win10 enterprise rollout images. How this saved an organization from deploying an image that would have resulted in 10,000+ machines being remotely controlled by an adversary for ransom. Hardening reviews, configuration management, app whitelisting effectiveness, encryption recovery, and the ability to detect and defeat sleeper malware are described.

Jeremy and Willem’s presentation will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from 8:00 am –8:50 am in Moscone West 3004. Murray’s presentation will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2020 from 2:50 pm –3:40 pm in Moscone West 2006.

For more information and to secure your spot for Jeremy and Willem’s presentation visit https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/jeremy-du-bruyn#upcomingsessions or for Murray’s presentation visit https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/murray-goldschmidt#upcomingsessions.

You don’t want to miss out

See you in San Francisco!!

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