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Date:  
February 20, 2024
Time:  
11:00 am

Blocking Bash Bunny

Protect your organization from Bash Bunny attacks

Blocking Bash Bunny

Cybercriminals are using penetration testing tools for their malicious wrong doings!

What is a Bash Bunny device?

A Bash Bunny is a USB-based penetration testing tool that can leverage many features hackers use daily to launch advanced exploits. Bash Bunnies can deliver payloads, extract passwords, attack networks, exfiltrate data, and more!

On February 20th at 11:00 a.m. EST, Danny Jenkins, Rob Allen, and Ivan Fonseca will be demonstrating how threat actors could use a Bash Bunny device to target your organization!

Watch the webinar to see how to protect your organization from a Bash Bunny device.

Tune into the live event to:

Witness how threat actors are weaponizing this legitimate pentesting tool to target your organization.
Learn what controls and mitigation strategies you can implement to protect your organization from Bash Bunny attacks.
Take part in an interactive Q&A and enter the trivia challenge for a chance to win FREE tickets to Zero Trust World 2024!

Webinar Speakers

Hear from industry experts
Danny Jenkins
CEO and Co-Founder
  • CEO & Co-Founder of ThreatLocker, a cybersecurity firm providing Zero Trust endpoint security.
  • Has over two decades of experience building and securing corporate networks.
  • Dedicated to educating industry professionals about the latest cyber threats and frequently speaks on the topics of ransomware and Zero Trust.
Rob Allen
Chief Product Officer
  • Almost two decades of experience assisting small and medium enterprises embrace and utilize technology.  
  • Has been at the coalface, assisting clients in remediating the effects of, and helping them recover from cyber and ransomware attacks.

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