Wed, 05 Aug
|Zoom
CBF x Seidea: Security Malware Threats 101
In this online webinar in collaboration with Coding Black Females, you will learn more malware, a software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network.


Time & Location
05 Aug 2020, 18:00 – 19:30
Zoom
Guests
About the Event
This online webinar is in collaboration with Coding Black Females, a nonprofit organisation whose primary aim is to provide opportunities for Black female developers to develop themselves, meet familiar faces, network, receive support and build relationships through having regular meetups.
In this online webinar, you will learn more malware, a software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network. You will learn the wide variety of types of malware that exist, such as Trojan horses, logic bombs, ransomware, spyware and many more. The workshop will also touch upon ways you can protect against malware.
Leading this event will be Stephanie Itimi, founder of Seidea. Seidea is an award-winning global movement to diversify the Cybersecurity industry that began in 2018. Seidea is on a mission to upskill 1 million Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women for careers in cybersecurity by 2040.
The event will run as follows:
1800 -- Introductions
1810 -- Main Talk
- Buffer Overflows
- Viruses and Polymorphic Viruses
- Worms
- Trojan Horses
- Logic Bombs
- Spyware and Adware
- Ransomware
- Rootkits
- Backdoors
- Zero-Day Attacks
- Protecting Against Malware
- Quiz
1900 -- Q&A
This event will be available on Zoom, and our partner's CBF YouTube Channel  (https://youtube.codingblackfemales.com). If you are unable to connect on one platform, then please use the other.Â
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