Date & Time
Tuesday, October 16, 2018, 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Category
Professional Strategies
Description

Advanced attackers are always looking for ways to stay hidden. The growing use of traffic encryption — over 50% of Web traffic today is encrypted — provides a simple trick for attackers to hide their threats and communications channels. Exploit kits, malware, adware, callbacks, as well as command & control channels leverage encrypted communications to infiltrate organizations and exfiltrate information.


Look into encrypted traffic, without the need for a proxy or additional agents and ensure full coverage of threats hiding within covert channels. SentinelOne extends EPP capabilities to provide an integrated workflow from visibility & detection to response & remediation. The single agent, single console architecture provides deployment simplicity and operational agility to improve productivity and minimize business impact of threats.
 

 

Speaker(s)
Jared Phipps
Speaker Bio(s)
Jared has been involved in cybersecurity professionally since 2001, and is passionate not only about technology, but also with effective use of technology to solve real problems. Jared is the Vice President of Worldwide Sales Engineering at SentinelOne, where he gets to use his passion for technology and experience in cybersecurity daily as he advises various prospects and clients through security projects. He spent the prior 6 years leading the sales engineering, processional services and incident response teams at Fidelis Cybersecurity. Prior to joining Fidelis he worked for MITRE supporting NSA Cryptographic Modernization Programs for the United States Air Force. Jared is a veteran of the United States Air Force where he worked in cyber defense and offensive cyber operations.
CEUs
1.8