Webinar: "Why Is It Too Late Even If Unauthorized Access Is Detected?"
Canon IT Solutions will hold a webinar to prevent damage expansion due to delays in initial response after unauthorized access detection. It will introduce methods for immediate blocking through automatic integration of MDR and identity management, aiming to reduce the burden on security personnel and streamline operations.
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## Initial Response After Detecting Unauthorized Access Determines the Extent of Damage
In unauthorized access countermeasures, while the ability to detect threats is crucial, the speed of the subsequent initial response is a major factor in preventing the actual spread of damage. Especially in attacks involving the misuse of authentication information, even if abnormalities on a device are identified, damage can spread rapidly if access to cloud services or business accounts continues at that point. What is needed now is an operation that does not stop at detection but proceeds with blocking and containment as a continuous series of actions.
## Why Is Blocking Not Timely Even After Detection?
In many companies, endpoint monitoring and identity management/authentication control are operated separately. This often means that even if a threat is detected on a device, immediate action such as account suspension, session termination, or changes to access control cannot be taken promptly. The need for confirmation and judgment across multiple tools and departments creates a time lag between detection and blocking, which can easily lead to the continuation of unauthorized access and the spread of damage. Furthermore, in environments with limited dedicated security personnel, maintaining 24/7 monitoring and rapid initial response stably is itself a significant burden.
## Immediate Blocking Through Automatic Integration of MDR and Identity Management
This webinar will explain how to quickly execute containment measures such as account control and session blocking, starting from threat detection on a device, through the integration of ESET PROTECT MDR Lite and ID Entrance. By automatically connecting monitoring/detection by MDR with authentication/access control by identity management, we will specifically demonstrate how to streamline initial responses that traditionally tend to rely on human intervention and achieve a reduction in the time from detection to blocking. For companies looking to re-evaluate the challenge of "it's too late even after detection" and establish an operational system that is easy for a small number of people to execute, this content offers practical hints.
## Hosted/Co-hosted by
Canon IT Solutions Inc.
## Collaborators
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that "benefit participants."
Past seminar materials and other recruiting seminars can be viewed ▶here.
In unauthorized access countermeasures, while the ability to detect threats is crucial, the speed of the subsequent initial response is a major factor in preventing the actual spread of damage. Especially in attacks involving the misuse of authentication information, even if abnormalities on a device are identified, damage can spread rapidly if access to cloud services or business accounts continues at that point. What is needed now is an operation that does not stop at detection but proceeds with blocking and containment as a continuous series of actions.
## Why Is Blocking Not Timely Even After Detection?
In many companies, endpoint monitoring and identity management/authentication control are operated separately. This often means that even if a threat is detected on a device, immediate action such as account suspension, session termination, or changes to access control cannot be taken promptly. The need for confirmation and judgment across multiple tools and departments creates a time lag between detection and blocking, which can easily lead to the continuation of unauthorized access and the spread of damage. Furthermore, in environments with limited dedicated security personnel, maintaining 24/7 monitoring and rapid initial response stably is itself a significant burden.
## Immediate Blocking Through Automatic Integration of MDR and Identity Management
This webinar will explain how to quickly execute containment measures such as account control and session blocking, starting from threat detection on a device, through the integration of ESET PROTECT MDR Lite and ID Entrance. By automatically connecting monitoring/detection by MDR with authentication/access control by identity management, we will specifically demonstrate how to streamline initial responses that traditionally tend to rely on human intervention and achieve a reduction in the time from detection to blocking. For companies looking to re-evaluate the challenge of "it's too late even after detection" and establish an operational system that is easy for a small number of people to execute, this content offers practical hints.
## Hosted/Co-hosted by
Canon IT Solutions Inc.
## Collaborators
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that "benefit participants."
Past seminar materials and other recruiting seminars can be viewed ▶here.