Millions of files with potentially sensitive data have been exposed by 314,000 distinct internet-connected devices and servers with open directory listings. In this month’s TECH Talk, we’ll dive into the recent CyberScoop reporting and Censys research.
Open directories provide cybercriminals with a treasure map to a company’s sensitive information such as financial data, backups, network packet capture files, credential and authentication information—the potential for exploitation makes open directories a valuable target for adversaries.
While this isn’t a new problem, it’s a persistent threat. Join us as we explore:
The risks associated with open directories
Real-world examples of data exposure and its consequences
Best practices for securing your organization's digital assets
We'll also share the essential steps organizations should implement now.
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