What you Need To Know About The Critical Citrix Gateway (Netscaler) Vulnerability CVE-2019-19781

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In this webcast, you will learn how to protect yourself from this vulnerability and how to detect possible exploit attempts. We will show how attackers find vulnerable devices and discuss if any exploits have already been detected in the wild.

Why is this important:

- The vulnerability allows unauthenticated, remote code execution on a critical perimeter security device
- It is estimated that 80,000 organizations are affected
- Citrix released a bulletin with a fix 2 weeks ago, but the impact of the vulnerability wasn't apparent until earlier this week.




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