On-Demand Webinar / Predictive Prioritization

From Data to Defense: Harness Predictive Scoring to Strengthen Your Cybersecurity

EMEA Session

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Learn about the data science behind the Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS) and how it will transform your vulnerability prioritization strategy.

Are you concerned about the rising number of cyber threats targeting your organization? Ever wonder how many of the vulnerabilities you’re managing may be exploited or how to predict such events? Our upcoming webinar will provide you with answers and insights to address these challenges.

Join Tenable and our guests from the Cyentia Institute as we explore the latest research into vulnerability exploitation and the development and historical performance of the Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS). By watching, you will learn about:

  • Timing, volume, and prevalence of vulnerability exploitation activity in the wild
  • The performance of EPSS over the last few years and valuable insights for using it to manage and prioritize vulnerabilities in your environment
  • How you can leverage EPSS with Tenable Nessus and Tenable Vulnerability Management
  • And we’ll have live Q&A to address your specific questions

À qui ce webinaire s'adresse-t-il ?
Cybersecurity and IT professionals responsible for managing and optimizing vulnerability management programs.


Intervenants

Photo of Wade Baker, Co-founder and Partner, Cyentia Institute
Wade Baker

Co-founder and Partner, Cyentia Institute

Photo of Tori Sitcawich, Senior Manager, Product Marketing, Tenable
Tori Sitcawich

Senior Manager, Product Marketing, Tenable

Photo of Jay Jacobs, Chief Data Scientist, Co-founder and Partner, Cyentia Institute
Jay Jacobs

Chief Data Scientist, Co-founder and Partner, Cyentia Institute

Ressources

Fiche technique
Tenable Hexa AI  : le moteur agentique pour la plateforme de gestion de l'exposition Tenable One
Solution
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Solution
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