ShellShock is a vulnerability in a bash shell commonly found in Unix, Linux and OS X operating systems.

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This webinar occurred on:  January 29, 2015


Want to learn more about ShellShock?

Join this webinar to understand the technical details behind the high-profile ShellShock vulnerability, and examine how it is being exploited in the wild (along with telemetry data). ShellShock is a potentially severe vulnerability in a Unix Bash shell commonly found in Linux and OS X operating systems.

Discover what network administrators can do to protect servers and networks from exploits associated with ShellShock.

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This webinar occurred on:  January 29, 2015


Speaker:

Alex Dubrovsky
Director of Software Engineering & Threat Research, Dell SonicWALL

Alex is the architect and the original inventor of Dell SonicWALL’s Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection technology (RFDPI) – core differentiating technology for Dell SonicWALL Network Security products. He is also the primary author of Reassembly-Free Deep Packet inspection patents and reassembly-free gateway file scanning patents and in total the primary author of more than 10 U.S. issued patents in the network security and content security areas. In Dell SonicWALL, Alex is a Director of Software Engineering & Threat Research, responsible for all of threat prevention security services, functionality and all of Deep Packet Inspection related technology software development: Intrusion Prevention (IPS), Gateway Anti-Virus, Application Intelligence & Control, SSL decryption (DPI-SSL) and runs the entire Dell SonicWALL Threat Research team. Alex has been with Dell SonicWALL for over 12 years and has a total of 15 years industry work experience (in software R&D and threat research) in individual contributor and leadership roles. Alex holds B.S. in Computer Science & Engineering and M.S in Computer Science, both from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Duration: 1 Hour