They’re inside your system but no one knows how they got there - or how to stop them. These destructive attacks are called zero-day threats, because you’ll have zero days to prepare. They involve cybercriminals using vulnerabilities no one knows about. They’re hard to detect and can go on for years. In our latest film Zero-day: Birth of a New Threat, Michael Gregg, CEO of Managed Service Provider Catalyst Network Solutions, talks about what zero-day attacks mean and his innovative way to trick cybercriminals into giving up their secrets. He also shares ways to spot these sometimes-subtle attacks.
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