Securing Indian Cooperative Banks

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  Monday, 20th July 2020
  Time: 3:00 PM IST   |   9:30 AM GMT
  60 minutes

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a majority of employees in the Indian banking sector to work remotely. This rapid transition has brought forward numerous security challenges in handling sensitive data. One major challenge of which even the adversaries are aware of is email, or more specifically, malicious attachments penetrating the enterprise through emails.

Seqrite’ Security Labs detected an advanced malware that goes by the name Adwind Java RAT attacking Indian co-operative banks through malicious attachments coming through emails. Once successful, this attack can demolish the core of the business by executing various malicious activities. Due to its sophisticated build, it can launch incidents of keylogging, capturing screenshots, downloading additional payloads, and getting user information, all capable in causing maximum damage.

We are taking the initiative to host a session to educate our esteemed clients on the perils of this attack. Register today for Seqrite’s free & live webinar where industry veterans discuss this attack in detail and suggest measures for banking businesses to cope up with it.

Key Takeaways

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Details of Adwind JAVA RAT attack on co-operative banks

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The potential impact on banking institutions of such attacks

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Precautions that banks should take to keep them safe against such attacks

Session Keynote: Safeguarding Indian Cooperative Banks against the JAVA RAT Attack

Keynote Speaker

Mr Himanshu Dubey

Mr Himanshu Dubey

Director of Security Labs,
Quick Heal Technologies Ltd.

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Himanshu Dubey heads Quick Heal Security Labs, the core security technology & threat research division of the company. He drives the vision & oversees development of security technologies that help keep Quick Heal’s customers protected against latest cyber threats. Additionally, he is responsible for driving research & response efforts against sophisticated & emerging malware. Moreover, Himanshu leads vision & development of Quick Heal’s upcoming EDR product.

Panel Discussion

Topic: Cybersecurity Building Blocks for Indian Cooperative Banks

Mr Sanjay Katkar

Dr Sanjay Katkar

Joint MD & CTO,
Quick Heal Technologies Ltd.

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Mr Sunil Sathe

Mr Sunil Sathe

MD and CEO,
TJSB Sahakari Bank

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Mr Vikrant Ponkshe

Col. Vinod Shah

General Manager-IT,
Gujarat State Cooperative Bank

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Mr Vikrant Ponkshe

Mr Vikrant Ponkshe

Chief Executive Catalyst
Being Catalyst Pvt Ltd.

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Mr Manoj Kumar

Mr Manoj Kumar

Manager, Cyber Transformation,
KPMG

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Register and gain actionable insights on securing the Indian co-operative banking enterprise.

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