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Stop Container Attacks Using the MITRE ATT&CK(r) for Containers

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Sponsored by NEUVECTOR


Friday, October 22, 2021
11 a.m. ET

The recently released MITRE ATT&CK(r) for Containers outlines attack techniques and tactics that can be used against containers and Kubernetes clusters.

In this webinar, Glen Kosaka of NeuVector will discuss how to plan countermeasures and mitigation strategies for attacks on containers using the MITRE ATT&CK matrices as a framework. He will provide an overview of key attack techniques against containers, networks and Linux systems and how NeuVector and other solutions can prevent them.

Glen Kosaka
VP of Product Management - NeuVector
Glen Kosaka has over 20 years of experience in enterprise security, marketing SaaS, and infrastructure software. He has held executive management positions at Trend Micro, Provilla, Reactivity, Resonate, Quantum and Rignite.

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