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Is it time to fire your vulnerability management provider?

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Is it time to fire your vulnerability management provider?

Join us on Thursday, October 25 at 11am PDT for this exciting webcast!

Vulnerability Management (VM) is one of the most critical components of any effective security strategy, but not all VM solutions have the capabilities needed to keep pace with your organization’s goals for a mature cybersecurity program.

In this webcast, hear from Tripwire VM expert David Pinckard on VM and cloud use cases, what deep VM visibility looks like, compliance automation, reduced false positives and patch management efficiency.

Tripwire security researcher Andrew Swoboda will also stop by to discuss high-profile vulnerabilities that have emerged in the past six months. You’ll learn how these major vulnerabilities impact your organization and how to use Tripwire IP360 to mitigate potential security breaches.

Webcast participants will receive a soft copy of Tripwire’s VM Buyer’s Guide. Earn CPE credit for attending!

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