How to Tame the Chaos of Enterprise Vulnerability Management

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Dec

7

8:00pm

How to Tame the Chaos of Enterprise Vulnerability Management

By Nucleus Security

Learn practical steps that enterprises can use to mitigate risk and get vulnerability management under control.

Vulnerability exploitation is now the leading initial attack vector. With a steady increase in tools, vulnerabilities, and exploitations in the wild, prioritizing remediation of the highest-risk vulnerabilities is even more critical to getting the chaos of vulnerability management under control.

Join Nucleus Security’s Co-Founders, CEO Steve Carter and COO Scott Kuffer, as they walk through practical steps enterprises can take to begin taming this ongoing security challenge.
In this webinar, our experts will discuss:
  • How the industry and practice of Vulnerability Management has changed
  • How those changes have added many challenges for modern VM programs, and what some of those challenges are
  • Why prioritization of vulnerabilities is so important
  • How to implement automated prioritization at scale using threat intelligence
This is an interactive webinar that encourages participation with those that join as participants. We will have time for discussion and Q&A following the presentation for those interested.

Learn more about Nucleus Unified Vulnerability Management at https://www.nucleussec.com

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Steve Carter is the Co-Founder and CEO of Nucleus. He has spent nearly two decades in security helping organizations to automate, accelerate, and optimize vulnerability management workflows. Prior to founding Nucleus, Steve was a founding partner of Rampant Technologies, which provided security, systems, and software engineering services to the Federal Government. Steve holds a Master of Computer Science degree from Florida State University.

Scott Kuffer is the Co-Founder and COO of Nucleus, operating as a hands-on technical executive responsible for building and managing the security software aimed at optimizing the vulnerability management process. Prior to founding Nucleus, Scott was a Security Engineer at Rampant Technologies, where he provided security, systems, and software engineering services to the Federal Government. Scott holds a Master of Cybersecurity Management and Policy degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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