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The world's largest software companies leverage modern-day Red Teams to protect against real-world attacks. Many companies focus on vulnerability management, compliance, and patching to secure themselves, but this is only a tiny part of the big picture. An improved security posture is achieved by leveraging the Red Team to pressure test the attack surface and discover the impact that can be made by actively exploiting the soft spots of the company.
In this podcast, Justin Tiplitsky, Director of the Red Team at Adobe, talks about how his team uses adversary intel to perform continuous testing on the parts of the company that attackers are the most interested in targeting. This continuous testing leads to the relentless identification of the most opportunistic areas to attack, more closely emulating the never-ending threat from real adversaries. Testing is followed up by storytelling and data to influence change within the company.
To learn more about Adobe, please visit: www.adobe.com
To listen to more ISACA Podcasts, please visit: www.isaca.org/podcasts
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The world's largest software companies leverage modern-day Red Teams to protect against real-world attacks. Many companies focus on vulnerability management, compliance, and patching to secure themselves, but this is only a tiny part of the big picture. An improved security posture is achieved by leveraging the Red Team to pressure test the attack surface and discover the impact that can be made by actively exploiting the soft spots of the company.
In this podcast, Justin Tiplitsky, Director of the Red Team at Adobe, talks about how his team uses adversary intel to perform continuous testing on the parts of the company that attackers are the most interested in targeting. This continuous testing leads to the relentless identification of the most opportunistic areas to attack, more closely emulating the never-ending threat from real adversaries. Testing is followed up by storytelling and data to influence change within the company.
To learn more about Adobe, please visit: www.adobe.com
To listen to more ISACA Podcasts, please visit: www.isaca.org/podcasts
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