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Beyond the Zero-Day: See Your Network Like an Attacker | Webinar with HD Moore

Beyond the Zero-Day: See Your Network Like an Attacker | Webinar with HD Moore

Juni 03, 2026 Exposure Management
Assume the breach. Zero-days keep shipping, AI is writing exploits faster than anyone patches, and "patch everything in time" stopped working years ago. Stop betting the org on winning that race. You don't control which bug lands. You control what it can reach once it does. That is a question about the shape of your network, and most teams have the shape wrong. HD Moore, creator of Metasploit and now CEO of runZero, spends the session showing you that shape from the attacker's side. Save your seat for a LIVE session , or register, and we will send you the recording. The segmentation you think you have The comfortable assumption: critical systems sit behind a firewall or off on their own segment, so a foothold over here cannot become a disaster over there. Call it the segmentation illusion. It holds until someone maps the network for real. Then the seams show up. A device wired into two networks at once, quietly bridging the zones you meant to keep apart. Co...
Iranian Hackers Maintain 2-Year Access to Middle East CNI via VPN Flaws and Malware

Iranian Hackers Maintain 2-Year Access to Middle East CNI via VPN Flaws and Malware

Mai 03, 2025 Malware / Operational Technology
An Iranian state-sponsored threat group has been attributed to a long-term cyber intrusion aimed at a critical national infrastructure (CNI) entity in the Middle East that lasted nearly two years. The activity, which lasted from at least May 2023 to February 2025, entailed "extensive espionage operations and suspected network prepositioning – a tactic often used to maintain persistent access for future strategic advantage," the FortiGuard Incident Response (FGIR) team said in a report. The network security company noted that the attack exhibits tradecraft overlaps with a known Iranian nation-state threat actor called Lemon Sandstorm (formerly Rubidium), which is also tracked as Parisite, Pioneer Kitten, and UNC757. It's been assessed to be active since at least 2017, striking aerospace, oil and gas, water, and electric sectors across the United States, the Middle East, Europe, and Australia. According to industrial cybersecurity company Dragos, the adversary has lev...
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