On Demand Webinar
Stop VPNs from becoming Virtual “Public” Networks
According to Top10VPN, in 2023 alone, 133 VPN vulnerabilities were disclosed and at least 20 are known to have been exploited – as evidenced by recent headlines involving Cisco, Ivanti, and others. The period from when these vulnerabilities are disclosed to the point they are patched (if at all), poses a major potential security risk for many organizations.
Join Zero Networks' Nicholas DiCola and Global Resilience Federation on this 25 minute webcast to:
- Better understand why VPNs are explicitly targeted.
- Consider several of the underlying flaws common to most VPNs.
- Discuss risk mitigation strategies and alternative solutions.
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