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12 TopicsMicroservices March Lab 3: Microservices Security Pattern
DevCentral is piling on with NGINX's month of learning, Microservices March! Week 3 is all about securing your apps and APIs. The lab will secure east-west traffic using NGINX as a sidecar. Buu and Jason will be starting the lab live on air on youtube, twitter, linkedin, and facebook. Join us live and then meet us on here DevCentral for the after-show starting at 10am pacific where we'll finish the lab and go through any questions. After-show zoom link: https://f5networks.zoom.us/j/95821920263?pwd=b2pLSnRFZlU1NzNTbEV6aFlrakY5Zz09332Views3likes0CommentsGLOBAL Live Webinar: Key Takeaways for the 2023 F5 Identity Threat Report
This event is open to all F5 users regardless of geographic location. Date: Thursday, February 29, 2024 Time:10:00am PT | 1:00pm ET Speakers: Sander Vinberg, Threat Research Evangelist, F5 and Corey Marshall, Director Solutions Engineering What's the webinar about? Changes in how organizations build, run, and secure information systems have also shifted how we look at authentication and access control. The emerging concept of identity is transforming the ways humans and non-human actors use data and compute power. Meanwhile, organizations’ focus on identity also means that it has become a focus for attackers. Organizations must stay vigilant by addressing the latest attack techniques– and take a proactive approach to mitigating identity risks. Join Corey Marshall, Director of Solutions Engineering,and Sander Vinberg, Threat Researcher and lead author on the 2023 Identity Threat Report: The Unpatchables, as they share findings from the report and discuss their practical implications for securing digital identities. They will explore the top threats, highlight what you need to watch for, and specific F5 technologies that can help you address these threats. Attend this webinar to discover: The state of credential stuffing, including preferred targets The evolution of phishing, including tactics and counter-countermeasures What the growth of MFA bypass techniques could mean for you Learn more, register today138Views2likes0Comments