Before an Attack: Reducing Risk Through Endpoint Visibility and Posture
was held on 29th January 2026
About the Security Event
Most cyberattacks take hold long before malware is ever deployed, often due to weak endpoint visibility, delayed patching and posture drift. This webinar focuses on reducing risk before an incident occurs by strengthening endpoint posture, improving visibility and shrinking the attack surface early. As the first session in a three part Attack Threat Resilience series, it sets the foundation for building stronger defenses ahead of real world threats.
The discussion looks at why endpoint resilience breaks down, how visibility gaps and fragmented patching create exposure and where posture drift introduces avoidable risk. Attendees will hear practical guidance on automating endpoint security controls, reducing common resilience mistakes and shifting from reactive hygiene to a more proactive security baseline that supports long term resilience.