What your security stack isn't catching: identifying hidden threats

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Nikita Nazarov – Head of Threat Exploration, Alexander Rumyantsev – Senior Product Manager, Sergey Zarovny – Product Launch Manager

About this talk

The threat landscape is shifting rapidly – and not in your favor. According to the latest Kaspersky MDR Analyst Report, in 2024, advanced persistent threats (APTs) were detected in a quarter of companies, accounting for over 43% of all high-severity cybersecurity incidents. That’s a 74% increase in just one year. But we’re not here to simply list statistics or run through a non-contextualized summary of threats. Join us on April 8 as Kaspersky experts guide you through the operations of real-world APT groups. You’ll see how attackers operate, learn the tactics they use, and discover how to counter them with concrete detection and defense strategies. We’ll also demonstrate how the latest version of Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack (KATA) platform – now with integrated Network Detection and Response (NDR) – helps spot and stop advanced threats before they cause harm. You’ll learn: • How real APTs infiltrate networks, and how to detect them early; • The specific tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by today’s most dangerous threat actors; • Why traditional defenses are falling short – and how KATA 7.0 fills the gap. This isn’t theory. It’s a look at what’s really happening right now, and what your organization can do about it.
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