Don't Let Unexpected Phishing Give you the Fright of your Life!

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Phishing emails are one of the oldest forms of online scams and now far from the days of promises of riches from foreign royalty, Business Email Compromise has emerged as one of the main threats to business security as the tactics are simple with evidence showing that this can reap fraudulent rewards.

In this Halloween webinar, we will look past the fun and games to those attackers that are armed with only tricks, and no treats, for your users. Even though your business may be a target, you don’t need to be the victim.

Key takeaways:

  • How to be sure that your ‘open source intelligence’ is not open to the internet
  • Understand who your most valuable targets are
  • What tactics can you use to defend against it
  • How to make the company aware of the problem

Speakers

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Bob Adams

Product Marketing Manager - Security, Mimecast

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Ellen Oliveto

Management and Program Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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