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DESCRIPTION:Runtime exploits continue to create major issues for security p
 ractitioners\, especially in long-life systems. How are these attacks depl
 oyed? What can you do to prevent them? In this webcast\, senior SANS instr
 uctor Chris Crowley will provide recommendations and guidance and relate h
 is experiences using the RunSafe Security’s Alkemist.\n\nThe guide will ad
 dress:\n\n	* An example of a kill-chain in a predominantly interpreted-code
  environment (risk is present\, even in Java/scripted environments\, becau
 se there is so much compiled code running the interpreted code)\n 	* Other 
 examples of specific\, real-world kill chains that utilize memory corrupti
 on\, with example(s) of an exploit on vulnerable code\n 	* Demonstrating th
 e use of the RunSafe Securitys Alkemist when applied to the exploit and th
 e resulting effect\n 	* Best ways to apply the tool and tips and recommenda
 tions
DTSTART:20200916T180000Z
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SUMMARY:Preventing Runtime Exploits: An Implementation Guide for RunSafe Se
 curity’s Alkemist
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Runtime exploits continue to create major i
 ssues for security practitioners\, especially in long-life systems. How ar
 e these attacks deployed? What can you do to prevent them? In this webcast
 \, senior SANS instructor Chris Crowley will provide recommendations and g
 uidance and relate his experiences using the RunSafe Security’s Alkemist.<
 /p>\n\n<p>The guide will address:</p>\n\n<ul><li>An example of a kill-chai
 n in a predominantly interpreted-code environment (risk is present\, even 
 in Java/scripted environments\, because there is so much compiled code run
 ning the interpreted code)</li>\n	<li>Other examples of specific\, real-wor
 ld kill chains that utilize memory corruption\, with example(s) of an expl
 oit on vulnerable code</li>\n	<li>Demonstrating the use of the RunSafe Secu
 ritys Alkemist when applied to the exploit and the resulting effect</li>\n
 	<li>Best ways to apply the tool and tips and recommendations</li>\n</ul>
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DESCRIPTION:Runtime exploits continue to create major issues for security p
 ractitioners\, especially in long-life systems. How are these attacks depl
 oyed? What can you do to prevent them? In this webcast\, senior SANS instr
 uctor Chris Crowley will provide recommendations and guidance and relate h
 is experiences using the RunSafe Security’s Alkemist.\n\nThe guide will ad
 dress:\n\n	* An example of a kill-chain in a predominantly interpreted-code
  environment (risk is present\, even in Java/scripted environments\, becau
 se there is so much compiled code running the interpreted code)\n 	* Other 
 examples of specific\, real-world kill chains that utilize memory corrupti
 on\, with example(s) of an exploit on vulnerable code\n 	* Demonstrating th
 e use of the RunSafe Securitys Alkemist when applied to the exploit and th
 e resulting effect\n 	* Best ways to apply the tool and tips and recommenda
 tions
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