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Essential Patch and Vulnerability Management
(Presented by Jeff Patterson)
Sober, Nimda, Blaster, Slammer, Code Red and My Doom. All of these were Internet worms that spread to hundreds of thousands of systems because system administrators failed to properly apply patches already released to address the vulnerability these worms targeted. 
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11:30 - 1:30PM PT
12:30 - 2:30PM MT
1:30 - 3:30PM CT
2:30 - 4:30PM ET |
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Patch management is one of the key essential front line tasks a system administrator must perform on a regular basis. Almost all known virus programs, worms, and Trojans (malware) exploit previously identified software vulnerabilities. These same vulnerabilities are usually fixed and patches supplied long before the exploit becomes malware. Having the patches properly tested and installed as quickly as possible is vital to insuring the security of an institution's vital infrastructure.
This webinar will provide the attendee with the necessary information to develop a patch and vulnerability group to facilitate the identification of vulnerabilities and the installation of patches throughout the institution.
THIS WEBINAR WILL ADDRESS
How to determine the cost of purchasing an automated patch management system vs. manually applying patches vs. responding after a threat is realized.
Creating a patch and vulnerability group (PVG) to develop, implement and manage the patch and vulnerability management program.
Why a detailed IT inventory is vital to patch management and how to develop and maintain the inventory listing.
Developing standard installations for end-user systems to aid in patch management.
How to effectively monitor for new vulnerabilities and threats.
How to verify a supplied patch is valid and may be trusted.
How to set up a patch testing lab - and how a single computer can quickly be used to test patches for multiple operating systems.
Essential tools to test current systems for known vulnerabilities and determine installed patches.
Assessing the risk of new vulnerabilities and deciding whether to patch or not to patch.
Determining when not to install patches and how to document the decision.
Automated patch management tools - free and not-so-free - and how to choose the one most suitable for the institution.
How to measure the effectiveness of the implemented patch management program.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This webinar is designed for security managers, system administrators, risk managers, and operation's personnel responsible for testing, applying and deploying patches to the financial institution's network infrastructure and systems.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO HEAR ABOUT DURING THE SEMINAR?
There will be Q & A's during the program, but if you want to submit questions in advance or make certain your topic is addressed, send them to seminars@bankersonline.com Put "Patch Management" in the message line.
The Speaker:
Jeff Patterson is Vice President of Customer Care and Development for American Bank Systems, ABS Proactive, LLC. and ABS Consulting, LLC. There, he oversees the development of the BankManager suite of document management applications and the Compliance.Pro risk management application. He also leads the development of all middleware products and manages information system infrastructure operations. Jeff has spent over 20 years in software development and information systems management. He has designed database software applications for match making, alien resident tracking, inventory management, sales order processing, customer relationship and content management. Jeff also teaches application programming, database design and development and database administration classes. His expertise includes enterprise application development, network infrastructure design and management, information systems risk analysis, project management, and database design and administration. Jeff is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator, a Certified Document Imaging Architect and a BOL Guru.
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