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Live Webinar | Defending the Modern Attack Path: How Integrated Security Stops Multi-Vector Threats

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    AI-Driven Security Operations , DevSecOps , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development Live Webinar | Defending the Modern Attack Path: How Integrated Security Stops Multi-Vector Threats Presented by Mimecast     60 minutes     Modern attacks no longer stay confined to a single entry point. What starts as a phishing lure can quickly evolve into browser compromise, endpoint execution, and ultimately cloud exfiltration, often within an hour and increasingly powered by AI-generated tradecraft. The challenge facing security teams today isn’t whether their tools can stop yesterday’s threats, but whether their stack can defend the full path that modern attacks actually take. Compounding this, just 8% of users are responsible for 80% of security incidents, highlighting a critical reality: the common thread isn’t the network, device, or application, it’s the human moving between them. In this session, security leaders from Mimecast, CrowdStrike, and Zscaler will share how they’re approaching integrated defense across email, web, endpoint, and cloud. They’ll explore what fragmented security stacks miss in real-world environments and how the conversation around consolidation versus integration is evolving, particularly within AWS ecosystems. This candid peer discussion is designed for security leaders evaluating how best to defend against today’s dynamic, multi-vector attack paths. Key takeaways: A clearer view of how modern attacks chain across email, web, endpoint, and cloud-based on real-world observations, not vendor diagrams. A peer-tested perspective on integrated vs. consolidated security architectures, including trade-offs often overlooked in RFPs. The key data points and strategic framing security leaders use to justify coordinated defense on AWS, including signal correlation, dwell time, and concentrated user risk.
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    Jun 01, 2026
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