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SUMMARY:Live webcast: New Security Research: Vulnerable KVMs Give Atta
 ckers Remote Access
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 7865/667203?utm_campaign=communication_reminder_starting_now_registran
 ts&utm_medium=calendar&utm_source=brighttalk-transact\n\nPresenter: Pa
 ul Asadoorian, Reynaldo Vasquez-Garcia, Chase Snyder\n\nNew threat res
 earch from Eclypsium has revealed a boatload of vulnerabilities affect
 ing cheap KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) devices that are rapidly being 
 deployed in enterprises. KVMs enable remote physical access to sensiti
 ve enterprise networks. While heavier-duty, costlier enterprise KVMs h
 ave been around for years, the new wave of cheap, single-port KVMs are
 …wait for it…riddled with vulnerabilities! \n\nJoin hardware hacker an
 d threat researcher Paul Asadoorian for a thorough discussion of the r
 isks and benefits of KVMs, and how to keep your enterprise safe if you
  use them.\n\nWe’ll discuss how attackers can abuse a compromised KVM 
 for:\n\n- Keystroke Injection\n- BIOS and Firmware modification\n- Eva
 sion of security tooling like EDR and Vuln Management\n\nAnd we’ll tal
 k about how to stay safe while still reaping the benefits of these han
 dy devices.
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