Anatomy of an Attack comes to London and Sydney - book your place now!

Filed Under: Malware

Interested in learning about how today's cybercriminals target your company's computers, identity and money? Want to get practical advice on how to combat anything that comes your way?

Well, we might be able to help you.

SophosLabs

Sophos is hosting events in London, UK and Sydney, Australia in the next few weeks where our experts will explain how malware threats actually work and what you can do to protect your business.

At the events you'll be shown:

* A live demonstration of how a malware attack occurs, step-by-step

* What the threat landscape looks like - how it's changing, trends to watch for

* The top 5 things you can do today to make your business more secure

Don't miss out - space is limited, sign up today!

Here are the dates:

15 Jun 2011 - Sydney, Australia
22 Jun 2011 - London, UK

Don't live near London or Sydney? Well, don't despair! We also offer a version of the "Anatomy of an Attack" course online, hosted by Naked Security's very own Chet Wisniewski.

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One Response to Anatomy of an Attack comes to London and Sydney - book your place now!

  1. Mary Arbuckle says:

    Graham, I would like to express how much I enjoyed this presentation. I was present at the Dallas event. If was very informative and entertainng at the same time. Chet is an awesome presenter. Please let me know iwho I can schedule this presentation to be offered at Lockheed - Fort Worth. I look forward to your response.

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About the author

Graham Cluley is senior technology consultant at Sophos. The readers of Computer Weekly voted him security blogger of the year in 2009 and 2010, and he pipped Stephen Fry to the title of "Twitter user of the year" too. Which was nice. He was also named "Best Security Blogger" by the readers of SC Magazine in 2011. You can subscribe to Graham's updates on Facebook, follow him on Twitter and circle him on Google Plus for regular updates.