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2217 - Cyber Defense with IBM. Survive a Cyber Attack
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Sophia Antar
Demonstration of a the effects of a cyber attack (ransomware attack) on a server and storage system. This show how we can identify the attack at the storage system and setup alerts in Storage Insights to help stop the attack and recovery quickly. This demo will show you what to look for and how to expand your security environment to help you quickly identify a threat and aide you in the recovery. For anyone interested in how infrastructure can help in the fight against cyber attacks this will give you a working knowledge of what it looks like and how the security team and infrastructure team can work together to build a cyber resilient environment.
Activity Type:
Technology Breakout
Tech Tracks:
Storage
Session Topic:
IBM Storage FlashSystem
, Storage for Data Resiliency
Industry:
Cross Industry
Technical Level:
Intermediate Level
Frank Welder
, Technical Solutions Architect, Arrow
Tony Owens
, Sr. Solutions Architect, Arrow
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