NetSPI to Highlight Ransomware Resiliency, Risk-Based Vulnerability Management, and Penetration Testing as a Service During Black Hat 2021
Las Vegas, Nevada – NetSPI, the leader in enterprise penetration testing and attack surface management, is attending Black Hat USA 2021 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. This year, the hybrid event will be held in-person and online, featuring cybersecurity trainings, expert-led briefings, networking opportunities, and more. During the conference, the NetSPI team will feature its ransomware attack simulation service and will unveil new, innovative features added to its penetration testing and vulnerability management platform, Resolve™. Connect with NetSPI’s penetration testing and ransomware experts at the Black Hat Business Hall (in-person or virtually) at booth #1579.
To learn more, visit the Black Hat USA website.
Who:
Jake Reynolds, Head of Product at NetSPI
Scott Sutherland, Practice Director at NetSPI
What:
Black Hat Business Hall (In-Person and Virtual)
Meet the NetSPI team at booth #1579 to learn more about their expertise in enterprise penetration testing and attack surface management. Get a first look and demo of NetSPI’s new risk scoring feature and learn more about its ransomware attack simulation service. Bonus: Visit the in-person or virtual NetSPI booths for a chance to win a 128 GB Oculus Quest VR headset.
- Book a meeting with NetSPI’s experts:
Schedule through Tori Norris at victoria.norris@netspi.com - Register for Black Hat:
https://www.blackhat.com/us-21/registration.html#business-passes
CANCELED: NetSPI Happy Hour at the Mandalay Bay Foundation Room
NetSPI’s August 4 happy hour during Black Hat at the Mandalay Bay Foundation Room has been canceled to limit the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant, following the latest CDC guidance. The ransomware session will now be available as a webinar on August 17. Register here: How to Build and Validate Ransomware Attack Detections.
When:
Black Hat In-Person:
August 4, 2021 | 10am – 6pm PT
August 5, 2021 | 10am – 4pm PT
Black Hat Virtual:
August 4, 2021 | 8:30am – 5pm PT
August 5, 2021 | 8:30am – 4pm PT
Where:
Black Hat In-Person Business Hall:
Booth #1579
Mandalay Bay Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV
Black Hat Virtual Business Hall:
Booth #1579
About NetSPI
NetSPI is the leader in enterprise security testing and attack surface management, partnering with nine of the top 10 U.S. banks, three of the world’s five largest healthcare companies, the largest global cloud providers, and many of the Fortune® 500. NetSPI offers Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS) through its Resolve™ vulnerability management platform. Its experts perform deep dive manual penetration testing of application, network, and cloud attack surfaces, historically testing over 1 million assets to find 4 million unique vulnerabilities. NetSPI is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN and is a portfolio company of private equity firms Sunstone Partners, KKR, and Ten Eleven Ventures. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
About Black Hat
Founded in 1997, Black Hat is an internationally recognized cybersecurity event series providing the most technical and relevant information security research. Grown from a single annual conference to the most respected information security event series internationally, these multi-day events provide the security community with the latest cutting-edge research, developments, and trends.
Press Contact:
Tori Norris, NetSPI
victoria.norris@netspi.com
(630) 258-0277
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