Preventing Runtime Exploits: The SANS Implementation Guide for RunSafe Security�s Alkemist
Runtime exploits continue to create major issues for security practitioners, especially in long-life systems. How are these attacks deployed? What can you do to prevent them? In this new SANS webcast, senior SANS instructor Chris Crowley will provide recommendations and guidance and relate his experiences using the RunSafe Security’s Alkemist.
The guide will address:
- An example of a kill-chain in a predominantly interpreted-code environment (risk is present, even in Java/scripted environments, because there is so much compiled code running the interpreted code)
- Other examples of specific, real-world kill chains that utilize memory corruption, with example(s) of an exploit on vulnerable code
- Demonstrating the use of the RunSafe Securitys Alkemist when applied to the exploit and the resulting effect
- Best ways to apply the tool and tips and recommendations
Register now and be the first to get the associated implementation guide identifying exploits, testing Alkemist, and tips and techniques for preventing such exploits.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Chris Crowley
Christopher Crowley, a SANS Senior Instructor, has 15 years of industry experience managing and securing networks. He currently works as an independent consultant in the Washington, DC area focusing on effective computer network defense. His work experience includes penetration testing, security operations, incident response, and forensic analysis. "The Mentor of the Year Award is given to SANS Mentors who excel in leading SANS Mentor Training classes in their local communities."
Relevant Government Agencies
DOD & Military, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue, Aug 18, 2020, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
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SANS