Zerto, a Hewlett Packard
Enterprise company, announced it will be unveiling Zerto 10, its latest update, on May 18, 2023, at the Real-Time Detection Meets
Real-Time Protection Live Launch Event. Zerto 10 will include new real-time ransomware
detection, a new Cyber Resilience Vault and enhanced cloud capabilities
and security to deliver the fastest protection, detection, and recovery from
ransomware for superior hybrid cloud
security.
In addition, Kevin Mitnick, "the world's most famous
hacker," will be the guest speaker. Mitnick was an elusive cybercriminal, known
for hacking into a number of major corporations, just for the thrill of it.
After his apprehension in 1995 and five years of subsequent jail time, he began
a career as an expert White Hat penetration tester. Mitnick is now a renowned
security speaker, the head of Mitnick Security Consulting, and a best-selling
author.
Insight Enterprises will be sponsoring the
event.
WHO:
The event will be hosted by Caroline Seymour,
VP of product marketing at Zerto, with an appearance by Antonio Neri, president
and CEO of HPE. Deepak Verma, VP of product management at Zerto, will share a
preview of Zerto 10, outlining the new real-time ransomware detection, Cyber
Resilience Vault, and enhancements to hybrid cloud protection and security
offered in the update. Kevin Cole, director of technical marketing at Zerto,
and Mitnick will engage in a talk and conduct demos about cybercrime and the
latest cyber threats.
WHEN/WHERE:
- Live broadcast from Houston, TX, Thursday, May 18, 2023,
11 a.m. ET, 8 a.m. PT, 4 p.m. BST
Register now, here: https://www.zerto.com/page/zerto-10-launch-event/
"We are so excited to share the latest
enhancements to our software, including enhanced cloud capabilities, new,
real-time ransomware detection, and a new Cyber Resilience Vault," said
Seymour. "In today's multi-cloud environment, companies need the fastest
solution to protect against, detect, and if necessary, recover from ransomware
attacks. I'm looking forward to showing all that Zerto 10 can do."