Chiaro Restaurant, Berlin


New Threat Landscape:
Application Security & Web DDoS
Networking Dinner at Chiaro Restaurant, Berlin

Successfully held on 24th April 2024
Chiaro Restaurant, Berlin

New Threat Landscape: Application Security & Web DDoS
Networking Dinner
at Chiaro Restaurant, Berlin

Successfully held on 24th April 2024

Presented by

Radware

Here’s what we discussed:

Enterprises are now confronting a new, rapidly evolving threat landscape marked by increasingly sophisticated DDoS attacks targeting key web applications. As the volume and complexity of these attacks grow, so too does the potential for damage to brands whose web applications are the primary channel for serving or supporting customers.

In this session, we discussed new approaches to defending against these new DDoS attacks while hardening security around your web applications. Some of the key areas of discussion included:

  • Behavioral-based detection
  • Rapid cloud threat detection & response
  • Machine Learning to prevent zero-day web attacks

Participants networked with and learned from a small group of cybersecurity peers and subject matter expert Marius Baczynski from Radware.

AGENDA

18:00 – 18:15

Welcome

18:15 – 19:00

Roundtable Discussion

19:00 – 20:00

Dinner

20:00 – 20:20

Networking

20:20 – 20:30

Closing

Solution Expert

Marius Baczynski
Director – Cloud Security Services (EMEA) at Radware
LinkedIn

Dinner at Chiaro Restaurant, Berlin

Chiaro Restaurant,
Behrenstraße 37, 10117 Berlin, Germany

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