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SUMMARY:Feeding the Virtual Patch Pipeline
DESCRIPTION:Addressing web server vulnerabilities is key to application security. Consider the impact the Apache Struts vulnerability had on organizations that ignored it and it suddenly becomes clear that responding quickly to Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE’s) is part of an effective appsec security posture. \nReal world business conditions are not always conducive to patching software in a timely manner.  An automated method of identifying and triaging CVEs from qualification to virtual patches can be achieved with a robust process for staying on top of the latest CVE related vulnerabilities. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll talk with Cody Wood\, AppSec Product Support Engineer at Signal Sciences\, to learn about: \n\nThe kinds of CVEs that a next-gen WAF can address\nHow real-time monitoring can identify novel attackers and payloads\nHow to address vulnerabilities using next-gen WAF rules until a formal patch is issued
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/feeding-the-virtual-patch-pipeline/
LOCATION:Live Webinar\, Boca Raton\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019 Webinars
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