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Facing the Log4j Vulnerability Head-On: The Risk and the Fix

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When the zero-day vulnerability in Log4j was reported, most organizations immediately sprung into action. But anyone who’s dealt with a vulnerability this critical and ubiquitous in an enterprise organization knows it’s not an easy task. Even with the right tools and policies, mitigating this type of threat is always a challenge.

In this webinar, our security experts will tell you all about the risk, the exploitability and the technical details around this vulnerability. In addition, we will review best practices and processes you need to put in place to deal with such vulnerabilities in the future.

As part of the webinar, we will discuss:

  • Why this vulnerability is so critical
  • What JNDI is and how it is being exploited, including a live demo
  • How to address security issues in real-time
  • How to prioritize and remediate the vulnerability without interrupting or delaying existing delivery
Shiri Ivtsan
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Director of Product - WhiteSource
Daniel Elkabes
Vulnerability Research Team Leader - WhiteSource
Vulnerability Research Team Leader - WhiteSource
Vulnerability Research Team Leader - WhiteSource

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