Episode Three: The Internet's Response to Major Vulnerabilities



Did you know that during our research, Censys observed 105,497 total services running what would become a Log4j vulnerability target? Of those, 102,060 services were vulnerable to this attack.

 

Tune in to Episode Three of our four-part webinar series in which Research Scientist Emily Austin dives into the internet's response to major vulnerabilities such as:

  • The “Log4Shell” vulnerability that was disclosed in the Log4j logging library
  • A critical RCE vulnerability in GitLab Server (CVE-2021-22205)
  • An OGNL Injection vulnerability in Confluence that led to Confluence instances disappearing entirely from the public internet (CVE-2021-26084)

Speaker and Presenter Information

Emily is a Research Scientist at Censys, where she studies security threats and other interesting Internet phenomena. Previously, she was a security engineer focused on threat hunting, detection, and incident response. She is interested in the application of data science and analytics techniques to problems in security, and in the past has worked on projects related to antiabuse, fraud, and malicious web app traffic detection.


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Webcast


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When
Thu, Oct 6, 2022, 10:00am - 11:00am CT


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